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The title News from Nowhere has inspired many enterprises, including a political bookstore in Liverpool,[1] a theatre company[2] and a short film describing a fictional trip by Morris up the River Thames exploring ideas of aesthetic and socialism.[3] A contemporary art exhibition at the Lucy Mackintosh Gallery in Lausanne, Switzerland, with six British artists: Michael Ashcroft, Juan Bolivar, Andrew Grassie, Justin Hibbs, Alistair Hudson, and Peter Liversidge during April–May 2005 was called News From Nowhere.[4]
Folk singer Leon Rosselson's song "Bringing the News from Nowhere", from his eponymous 1986 album, is a tribute to Morris.
News From Nowhere was an influencing factor in historian G. D. H. Cole's conversion to socialism.[5]
A track on Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (2008) is called "More News from Nowhere".
In 2008 Waltham Forest commissioned the composer, Mike Roberts, to create a new community symphony based on the story. Incorporating Morris' axiom of 'art for the people and by the people' the piece was written in collaboration with 180 primary school children - all composing small fragments of music that were weaved into the final piece. The result was a 90-minute work for children's choir, orchestra and 10 other smaller ensembles. The work is being recorded with the artistic support of The William Morris Gallery during 2014-15 for release in June 2015 to commemorate the novel's 125th anniversary.
The novel News from Gardenia (2012) by Robert Llewellyn was influenced by News from Nowhere.
Korean artists Moon Kyungwon and Jeon Joonho were inspired by News from Nowhere in their collaborative project "News from Nowhere" (2012).[6]
In 2013 the English band Darkstar released an album titled News from Nowhere.
The book was adapted by Sarah Woods as a radio play, broadcast by BBC Radio 4 on 25 May 2016.
The Baffler magazine hosts a monthly podcast by journalist Corey Pein called News from Nowhere, inspired by Morris' book.
From 1992 to 2005, Australian community radio channel RTR FM hosted an anarchism themed alternative radio show named News from Nowhere hosted by performance artist and activist Mar Bucknell and cohosts. Real Time Arts 49 archives.
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- ↑ News From Nowhere Co-operative Ltd: News From Nowhere Radical & Community Bookshop, Liverpool. Newsfromnowhere.org.uk. Abgerufen im 10 February 2013.
- ↑ Tim Crouch news from nowhere -news from nowhere. Newsfromnowhere.net. Archiviert vom Original am 18 January 2013. Abgerufen im 10 February 2013.
- ↑ News from Nowhere | review, synopsis, book tickets, showtimes, movie release date | Time Out London. Timeout.com. Abgerufen im 10 February 2013.
- ↑ Galerie Lucy Mackintosh. Lucymackintosh.ch. Abgerufen im 10 February 2013.
- ↑ Cole, Margaret. The Life of G.D.H. Cole, p.33-4.
- ↑ Home : News from nowhere. Newsfromnowhere.kr. Abgerufen im 10 February 2013.