Articles

‘The Sound of Surprise’ ‘The Sound of Surprise’

Bright and eager, bouncy and buoyant, sharp-eyed and quick-eared and passionately in love--those are a few of the ways you could describe Calle 54, director Fernando Trueba's trib...

May 17, 2001 / Books & the Arts / Gene Santoro

Rapacious Instincts in Sudan Rapacious Instincts in Sudan

Oil companies are partners with Khartoum in waging a cruel civil war.

May 17, 2001 / Feature / Eric Reeves

Re-education on Henry Adams Re-education on Henry Adams

Henry Adams liked to say that his pedigree and eighteenth-century upbringing had hobbled him in the races of the twentieth century. The scion of not just one but two Presidents of...

May 17, 2001 / Books & the Arts / Michele Pridmore-Brown

Sub-Urban Planning Sub-Urban Planning

Chicago's Robert Taylor Homes--once the nation's largest public housing project--is currently being dismantled. Half of its buildings have already been torn down, and of those tha...

May 17, 2001 / Books & the Arts / Adele Oltman

Blair’s Cooled-Off Britannia Blair’s Cooled-Off Britannia

As the election nears, the weather is rotten and the glow is off "New Labour."

May 17, 2001 / Feature / Maria Margaronis

Those Big Town Blues Those Big Town Blues

New York City voters aren't thrilled with their options in the fall elections.

May 17, 2001 / Feature / Doug Ireland

In Fact… In Fact…

WHAT'S OLSON NOT TELLING? "I was not involved in the project..." Could it be that Theodore Olson, who argued Bush's Florida recount case before the Supreme Court and is now his n...

May 17, 2001 / The Editors

Lost in Space Lost in Space

A report by Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's Space Commission advocates circumventing the intent of international laws that seek to keep space free from war and urges that t...

May 17, 2001 / Karl Grossman and Judith Long

The Election Race Card The Election Race Card

"Let me take you on a journey to a foreign land. To Britain after a second term of Tony Blair." With these words, Conservative Party leader William Hague began a speech in March t...

May 17, 2001 / Feature / John Ghazvinian

Tax Cut Madness Tax Cut Madness

If all goes as the GOP has planned, George W. Bush will have on his desk by Memorial Day a $1.35 trillion tax bill that is wrongheaded and an utterly inequitable pander to the pri...

May 17, 2001 / The Editors

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