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Good Show Good Show

Why we're all TV critics now.

Jul 30, 2004 / William Greider

Swing Fantasies Swing Fantasies

I sometimes fantasize about being reincarnated as a swing voter in Ohio. After all, the entire convention was designed to seduce about 11 voters in that great state. In Boston, ...

Jul 30, 2004 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Counter-Convention 2004 Counter-Convention 2004

With Boston in the books, progressives can now get ready for some serious protesting when the GOP hits the unlikely shores of New York City for its convention, beginning on Augus...

Jul 30, 2004 / Peter Rothberg

Combative Kerry Combative Kerry

At a convention where the "No Bush Bashing" memo went out early and remained in circulation through three nights of frequently tepid speechifying, John Kerry ended things with an ...

Jul 30, 2004 / John Nichols

Kerry Does His Duty Kerry Does His Duty

When John Kerry appeared at the convention for the MOST IMPORTANT SPEECH OF HIS LIFETIME, he showed how the screw can turn. What was his not-so-secret weapo...

Jul 30, 2004 / David Corn

Iraq, the US and the World Iraq, the US and the World

Inside the Fleet Center this week, few speakers have engaged the fierce antiwar views of the vast majority of delegates. Instead, activists and delegates flocked to panels and f...

Jul 30, 2004 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Shadows and Smog Shadows and Smog

I paid to see Will Smith fight legions of robots, and what I got was a trip back to Wabash Street.

Jul 29, 2004 / Books & the Arts / Stuart Klawans

Holy Water Holy Water

Walden Pond is America's environmental holy land, the naturalist's sacred site and Concord's local swimming pool.

Jul 29, 2004 / Books & the Arts / Jane Holtz Kay

Latin America’s Longest War Latin America’s Longest War

In May, Jan Egeland, the United Nations Undersecretary for Humanitarian Affairs, called a news conference in New York to declare publicly what he had been warning people about fo...

Jul 29, 2004 / Books & the Arts / Peter Canby

Bush Zones Go National Bush Zones Go National

In the undeclared war against dissent, disagreement has become a crime.

Jul 29, 2004 / Feature / Jim Hightower

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