Print Magazine March 19-26, 2018, Issue Purchase Current Issue or Login to Download the PDF of this Issue Download the PDF of this Issue Editorial Comix Nation ignore this… Read More Peter Kuper Why We Need to Remember the Iraq War—As Well as the Global Resistance to It The Middle East is still suffering from the consequences of the US invasion 15 years ago. Phyllis Bennis The Gun Industry Is Weaker Than It Looks It’s vulnerable when it comes to the one thing it cares about most—money. George Zornick My Daughter’s Tennis Coach Is a Corrupt Grifter. What Should I Do? Another reader asks about the end of erotic attention in the workplace. Liza Featherstone Column Has the NRA Finally Met Its Match? After Parkland, a generation is rising up, giving hope for a bold new gun-control movement. Katha Pollitt Out of Bloodshed, Hope for Gun Control Three reasons why the aftermath of the Parkland shooting is different. Gary Younge Russian Meddling Calvin Trillin Letters Letters From the March 19-26, 2018, Issue Heartbreaking foresight… Corrections (alas)… Off base [web only]… Our Readers and Bill Fletcher Jr. Feature Republicans Have an Ingenious Plan to Stop Losing Special Elections Don’t hold them. John Nichols Libraries Are a Space Where Everyone Belongs No wonder the Trump administration is gunning for them. Sue Halpern What We Don’t Talk About When We Talk About #MeToo There are other, unattended stories, ones that do not deny men’s age-old power over women. JoAnn Wypijewski Books & the Arts In the Cuban Sphere Was Cuba under Castro a model for anti-imperialism in Latin America or a source of instability in the region? Patrick Iber Christa Wolf’s Life Under Surveillance In her diaries, the German novelist recorded a life of watching and being watched. Becca Rothfeld Daniel Joseph Martinez’s Blunt Statements What does it mean for an American artist to make photographs using the image of the German revolutionary Ulrike Meinhof? Barry Schwabsky Where the wall meets the river Shanna Compton Recent Issues See All "swipe left below to view more recent issues"Swipe → November 2024 October 2024 September 2024 August 2024 July 2024 June 2024 See All x
Why We Need to Remember the Iraq War—As Well as the Global Resistance to It The Middle East is still suffering from the consequences of the US invasion 15 years ago. Phyllis Bennis
The Gun Industry Is Weaker Than It Looks It’s vulnerable when it comes to the one thing it cares about most—money. George Zornick
My Daughter’s Tennis Coach Is a Corrupt Grifter. What Should I Do? Another reader asks about the end of erotic attention in the workplace. Liza Featherstone
Has the NRA Finally Met Its Match? After Parkland, a generation is rising up, giving hope for a bold new gun-control movement. Katha Pollitt
Out of Bloodshed, Hope for Gun Control Three reasons why the aftermath of the Parkland shooting is different. Gary Younge
Letters From the March 19-26, 2018, Issue Heartbreaking foresight… Corrections (alas)… Off base [web only]… Our Readers and Bill Fletcher Jr.
Libraries Are a Space Where Everyone Belongs No wonder the Trump administration is gunning for them. Sue Halpern
What We Don’t Talk About When We Talk About #MeToo There are other, unattended stories, ones that do not deny men’s age-old power over women. JoAnn Wypijewski
In the Cuban Sphere Was Cuba under Castro a model for anti-imperialism in Latin America or a source of instability in the region? Patrick Iber
Christa Wolf’s Life Under Surveillance In her diaries, the German novelist recorded a life of watching and being watched. Becca Rothfeld
Daniel Joseph Martinez’s Blunt Statements What does it mean for an American artist to make photographs using the image of the German revolutionary Ulrike Meinhof? Barry Schwabsky