Nation Notes
We're happy to welcome to the masthead two contributing writers whose beats will include media, politics and in particular ideas and intellectual debates.
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We're happy to welcome to the masthead two contributing writers whose beats will include media, politics and in particular ideas and intellectual debates.
Barely a month ago Prime Minister Tony Blair looked unstoppable. He'd survived, narrowly, a revolt within his own party over plans to allow universities to charge higher tuiti...
It is not exactly that he lies, but Alan Greenspan certainly ranks among the most duplicitous figures to serve in modern American government.
For those who know Haitian history, this has been a time of eerie, unhappy déjà vu.
The John Kerry who won nine of ten Super Tuesday states, and with those victories Democratic nominee-in-waiting status, was not the John Kerry who officially launched his pres...
On pages 11 and 14 of this issue Tom Hayden and Carol Burke recall the culture wars of the Vietnam era, which live on in the odd, enduring hatred of Jane Fonda by conservative...
Thomas Friedman hasn't been this worked up about free trade since the anti-World Trade Organization protests in Seattle.
While gaudily festooned Hollywood liberals presented each other with the false golden idol of a little naked man, enlightened others quietly celebrated the traditions of thous...
I'm an optimist by disposition, but some weeks it's hard to find evidence of progress in human affairs.
As George W. Bush popped into the International Speedway during the granddaddy NASCAR Daytona 500 on February 15 he was careful to not screw up the way Bill Clinton did back i...
In the midst of a wicked winter, I like to curl up with some sultry nature writing. My father instilled in me a fascination with the natural world.
In 1964 an important if somewhat obscure Polish writer and public intellectual named Aleksander Wat arrived at the University of California, Berkeley, and began the work that ...
Since Miles Davis died on September 28, 1991, the merchandising machine has been in overdrive, pushing repackaged classics (Kind of Blue, Sketches of Spain), nic...