Little Atoms round up (the set the Goddam Watchman already edition)
Turkmenistan, Twitter rows, torrenting music and turning anti-homeless spikes into art

This week, we've been admiring the statues in Turkmenistan, finding out the best way to tackle London's anti-homeless spikes, accidentally starting Twitter rows, reminiscing about the time we went on Press TV, speaking to the guy behind online music piracy and talking to Anthony Beevor about his new book Ardennes 1944.
This is the best way to fight back against London's anti-homeless spikes
Space, Not Spikes is reclaiming the city's doorways
Letter from Turkmenistan
Golden statues and macho stunts signal a new personality cult around dictator Berdymukhamedov. Our man in Ashgabat reports
Literary argument of the week
We accidentally started a massive row over Go Set A Watchman
The man who broke the music industry
One man and his belt buckle changed how we listen to music forever
What happened when I went on Press TV
Conspiracists, cranks and has beens are part of an attempt to forge a new reality
Podcast - Anthony Beevor: Ardennes 1944
The acclaimed historian talks to Neil Denny about his latest book Ardennes 1944: Hitler’s Last Gamble
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