Category Archives: KMZ Features

Current and recent projects of the Kilometer Zero extended community.

Clara McBride’s Improfessionals

As the years squirt by and KMZ members travel further and further from the association’s Parisian roots, it is mightily impressive to see that one of our own is still in the French capital, still making art, still chasing dreams. … Continue reading

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Slave Hunter: One Man’s Global Quest to Free Victims of Human Trafficking

by Aaron Cohen, Christine Buckley There are more slaves in the world today than ever before. There’s more of most things, and there are more slaves in the world today than ever before. Slave Hunter is not an academic study … Continue reading

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MIK KUHLMAN in RUBBLE WOMEN

MIK MOVES!! Those who were fooled into thinking Mik didn’t move by her appearance bolted into a chair as II in Three Parts were fooled indeed. In fact, both directing and performing with KMZ and many others, Mik is a … Continue reading

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Jonny Diamond

Some of us heard the first part of this story long years ago, amid the soggy carpets and musky air of a KMZ Venue at the Chateaudun squat. The faded drunkenness and half-remembered friendships of those nights seem to fold … Continue reading

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Social TV

Social TV is a non-partisan Israeli social change initiative that aims to empower the peace and social change movement in Israel. Founded in 2006, Social TV has already produced over 250 short video programs for its website and seeks to … Continue reading

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The Chinese Dream

The London launch of the redoubtably fat Chinese Dream, held in the library of the devastatingly swankAthanaeum. 2 December 2008, 18.30–21.00 The Chinese Dream n. 1. individual prosperity within a modern urban setting 2. continuing Party-led ascent toward superpowerdom (preferably with … Continue reading

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Out of Exile by Craig Walzer

Working with Dave Eggers and the Valentino Deng Association, (http://www.valentinoachakdeng.org/), Craig Walzer travelled across North Africa, Europe, North America interviewing people who had fled Sudan during the brutal civil war. The result is the mesmerizing Out of Exile, an oral … Continue reading

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Abolition

Although it might sound bombastic, Robert Badinter could well be the greatest living French man and is certainly an international human rights icon for his tireless crusade against the death penalty. A lawyer, politician, and statesman, Badinter’s is best know … Continue reading

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