Talking with Andy Stern Talking with Andy Stern
Excerpt from DMI "Marketplace of Ideas" Series with SEIU President Andy Stern. March 14, 2005. New York City, New York. Hon. Carl McCall: President Stern I have a practical quest...
Mar 16, 2005 / Katrina vanden Heuvel
Letters Letters
FREEDOM FRIED Simi Valley, Calif.
Mar 16, 2005 / Richard Goldstein, Our Readers, and Tony Judt
Tipsy Turvy Tipsy Turvy
Like a melodrama or a political tract--genres it sometimes resembles, in an honorable way--Jonathan Nossiter's documentary Mondovino has a villain you can hiss at.
Mar 16, 2005 / Books & the Arts / Stuart Klawans
Continental Drift Continental Drift
To an American, Europe is a cautionary tale.
Mar 16, 2005 / Books & the Arts / D.D. Guttenplan
Finding Neverland Finding Neverland
At this writing, the first prosecution witnesses have begun testimony in the case of People v. Michael Joe Jackson.
Mar 16, 2005 / Books & the Arts / Jody Rosen
Wolfowitz To Rule the World (Bank) Wolfowitz To Rule the World (Bank)
First George W. Bush picks UN-basher John Bolton to be ambassador to the United Nations. Then he nominates Karen Hughes, a champion spinner who has little f...
Mar 16, 2005 / David Corn
Hip-Hop Doesn’t Live Here Anymore Hip-Hop Doesn’t Live Here Anymore
Though promoted as an antiracist event, the rally lamented the state of the corporate music industry generally.
Mar 16, 2005 / Feature / Mark Hatch-Miller
Celtic Tiger Bites the Poor Celtic Tiger Bites the Poor
The music of St. Patrick's Day, if it is political at all, tends to pick at old wounds and recall even older fights. That doesn't make it bad – a good many of the old rebel song...
Mar 16, 2005 / John Nichols
Without DeLay! Without DeLay!
We've spent considerable time at The Nation detailing the increasingly muddy ethics trail being traveled by House Majority Leader Tom DeLay. And, every day, new details come out ...
Mar 15, 2005 / Peter Rothberg
The Bankruptcy Bill: A Tutorial in Greed The Bankruptcy Bill: A Tutorial in Greed
Lesson No. 1: Campaign cash is worth more than family values.
Mar 15, 2005 / Column / Robert Scheer