Difference between revisions of "Eve Kay-Kreizman"
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*[http://radioislam.org/historia/zionism/LM60_Peace.html Illusory Peace] By Eve Anderson ''Living Marxism'' 10/1993. | *[http://radioislam.org/historia/zionism/LM60_Peace.html Illusory Peace] By Eve Anderson ''Living Marxism'' 10/1993. | ||
*[http://radioislam.org/historia/zionism/LM78_MidEast.html Israel's new Berlin Wall] By Eve Anderson ''Living Marxism'' 04/1995 | *[http://radioislam.org/historia/zionism/LM78_MidEast.html Israel's new Berlin Wall] By Eve Anderson ''Living Marxism'' 04/1995 | ||
+ | ===As Eve Kay=== | ||
+ | *[http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/51a/106.html Palestine: The deadly peace] Comment, ''Living Marxism'', 3 October 1996 | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[James Heartfield]] (husband) | [[Pandora Kay-Kreizman]] (sister) | *[[James Heartfield]] (husband) | [[Pandora Kay-Kreizman]] (sister) |
Revision as of 16:16, 20 April 2010
Eve Kay-Kreizman (also known as Eve Kaye, Eve Kay and as Eve Anderson) is a former television executive involved (along with Martin Durkin) in the production of Against Nature, a 1997 documentary series on Channel 4 in the UK that was critical of the environmental movement. The programme featured significant numbers of interviews with members of the LM group.
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As with many of those involved in the RCP/LM group Kay-Kreizman has used a variety of pseudonyms.
Writing under the name of 'Kay' in 2007 Kay-Kreizman stated that 'despite getting married in 1994, I've had the same surname all my life.'[1]
Publications
As Eve Anderson
- Illusory Peace By Eve Anderson Living Marxism 10/1993.
- Israel's new Berlin Wall By Eve Anderson Living Marxism 04/1995
As Eve Kay
- Palestine: The deadly peace Comment, Living Marxism, 3 October 1996
See also
- James Heartfield (husband) | Pandora Kay-Kreizman (sister)
Notes
- ↑ Eve Kay 'Call me Ms When Eve Kay entered her title as Ms on a government form she found herself embroiled in a row about the word's definition. For heaven's sake, she says, surely it's time to ditch Miss and Mrs for good' The Guardian, Friday 29 June 2007, accessed 20 April 2010