Jon Wiener

Contributing Editor

@JonWiener1

Jon Wiener is a contributing editor of The Nation and co-author (with Mike Davis) of Set the Night on Fire: L.A. in the Sixties.

A Day in the Life: Sgt. Pepper Turns 40 A Day in the Life: Sgt. Pepper Turns 40

Four decades later, much of the thrill is gone from The Beatles' magnum opus. Except for one song.

May 31, 2007 / Books & the Arts / Jon Wiener

Letters Letters

SOME RED, BUT TRUE BLUE Bozeman, Mont.

May 23, 2007 / Jon Wiener and Our Readers

The Chutzpah Industry The Chutzpah Industry

Alan Dershowitz is at it again, campaigning to deny tenure to a DePaul University professor who criticized him.

May 2, 2007 / Jon Wiener

Terror at the Nixon Library Terror at the Nixon Library

A new exhibit inadvertently displays why Americans might be confused about what terrorism is and how to fight it.

Feb 8, 2007 / Books & the Arts / Jon Wiener

Iraq: Counting the Dead Iraq: Counting the Dead

The new UN estimate of 34,000 Iraqis killed in 2006 made headlines around the world, but it's almost certainly far too low. The number, as the New York Times reported, was &quo...

Jan 17, 2007 / Jon Wiener

“24”: Torture on TV “24”: Torture on TV

"24" is back on Fox TV. The hit show starring Kiefer Sutherland, which premiered Sunday night, once again features at least one big torture scene in every episode â...

Jan 15, 2007 / Jon Wiener

America’s Complicity in Saddam’s Crimes America’s Complicity in Saddam’s Crimes

Saddam Hussein's execution on Dec. 30 prevents him from being put on trial for his most serious crimes – genocide against the Kurds and the use of poison gas...

Dec 31, 2006 / Jon Wiener

Gerald Ford’s Legacy: Cheney and Rumsfeld Gerald Ford’s Legacy: Cheney and Rumsfeld

Gerald Ford is gone, but he lives on in two of his key appointees: Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney. Their impact on America today is greater than Ford's, who died Tuesday at 93...

Dec 27, 2006 / Jon Wiener

James Brown, 1933-2006 James Brown, 1933-2006

"Internationally known as the hardest working man in show business . . . . Mr. Dynamite, the amazing Mr. Please Please himself . . . the star of the show, Jaaaames BROWN!"...

Dec 25, 2006 / Jon Wiener

The Last Lennon File The Last Lennon File

The controversy over newly released files on John Lennon is less about Lennon than about excessive government secrecy.

Dec 20, 2006 / Books & the Arts / Jon Wiener

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