Articles

What Sontag Said in Jerusalem What Sontag Said in Jerusalem

Susan Sontag went to Israel and picked up her Jerusalem Prize on May 9. Ori Nir reported in Haaretz the following day that after accepting the prize from Jerusalem's mayor, Ehud ...

May 17, 2001 / Column / Alexander Cockburn

Beauty and Sadness Beauty and Sadness

A tidal wave is coming. Soon I am sure. It will sweep all of us away.       --The opening lines of Eureka One of the more familiar works of Japane...

May 17, 2001 / Books & the Arts / John Anderson

Sites for Sore Eyes Sites for Sore Eyes

This magazine has been inundated of late with missives from irate Naderites demanding that the editors immediately exile me to The New Republic, the DLC or worse. My last column ...

May 17, 2001 / Column / Eric Alterman

Straights Can Change, Too Straights Can Change, Too

The recent New York Times front-page headline "Scientists Say Gay Change Is Possible" left me somewhat bemused.

May 17, 2001 / Richard Kim

Letters Letters

A VICTIM OF THE WAR ON DRUGS Yucaipa, Calif. Your editorial on "The Worst Drug Laws" [April 9] was excellent. It's long past time to reverse the damage done ...

May 10, 2001 / Our Readers

Indecent Proposals Indecent Proposals

When the guy I'm seeing, Dan, invited me to the Wayne Wang film The Center of the World I felt sure it would lead to a hot night. The movie poster featured a stripper licking a lo...

May 10, 2001 / Books & the Arts / Amy Sohn

Literature’s Candida Literature’s Candida

One recent Tuesday, members of the literary old guard gathered at the Church of All Souls on Manhattan's Upper East Side to bid final farewell to one of their secret society and t...

May 10, 2001 / Books & the Arts / Dan Simon

Happy Mother’s Day Happy Mother’s Day

When we left that old journalistic evergreen, the evils of daycare, two weeks ago, the media hysteria over the NICHD study had just about peaked. The researchers had begun to tur...

May 10, 2001 / Column / Katha Pollitt

Is GE Mightier Than the Hudson? Is GE Mightier Than the Hudson?

Unwilling to pay for a PCB cleanup, it argues that nature can do the job.

May 10, 2001 / Feature / Richard Pollak

The Marriage of Orpheus The Marriage of Orpheus

Something brushed my cheek with damp-- a leaf, its little valley slick with run-off after rain. One last drop shook loose and struck a spider web, which shuddered but held o...

May 10, 2001 / Books & the Arts / Debora Greger

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