The February 1984 issue of the East Village Eye captures increasing unrest amongst artists regarding U.S. intervention in Central America. Walter Windshield and Sylvia Falcon recap exhibitions at ABC No Rio and Fashion Moda featuring members of “Artists Call”, a group of artists in staunch opposition to Reagan’s support of Nicaraguan Contras and the “extremely conservative cultural and political norms” of the day. No-wave progenitor Glenn Branca discusses his distinct brand of noise. Pamela Yates, director of seminal 1983 documentary When The Mountains Tremble, provides a crash course on political friction in Latin-America, contrasting her comments with excerpts from the Kissinger Report. Walter Windshield talks shop with EVE art director Christoph Kohlhofer. An illustration from Kohlhofer is featured as the issue’s centerfold.