There are different ways of seeing things. Different cultures read in different ways, as any propagandist worth his salt can tell you.
Category: LIP#2 Propaganda
Published May 2003
The LIP is your friend
We are growing fast, like a newborn. Our reach grows wider, as one by one the universities of this land adopt this once humble magazine, and begin to sing our song of diversity.
The UN can still hold the world together
Edward Mortimer is Director of Communications in the office of the UN Secretary-General. In an exclusive article for the LIP magazine, he discusses the future of the United Nations.
Recovering the Past
Eleri Lynn argues that for democracy in Iraq to flourish, its cultural heritage must be protected and reclaimed.
Kashmiri Independence
‘In 1998, eight of my relatives died in an Indian mortar attack. On the same day, a sniper shot dead a cousin of mine’
25th Hour
Here is a wonderful film that plays out with the subtle depth of a good novel.
Under Western Eyes
Nemonie Roderick and Dylan Lowthian on Voyage au Congo.
Raise Your Voice and Shout like Fela
Melissa Bradshaw reviews the searing sounds of black protest
Bhanging Beats
Angela Saini examines the origins and currency of a pioneering musical synthesis.
An Enduring War
Good and evil are indiscernible, their faces shrouded in enigmatic smiles and in the weather-beaten blackness of the stone of Angkor Wat