Authors

Katie Halper Katie Halper

Katie Halper is a comic, writer, blogger, satirist and filmmaker based in New York. Katie graduated from The Dalton School (where she teaches history) and Wesleyan University (where she learned that labels are for jars). A director of Living Liberally and co-founder/performer in Laughing Liberally, Katie has performed at Town Hall, Symphony Space, The Culture Project, DC Comedy Festival, all five Netroots Nations and The Nation Magazine Cruise, where she made Howard Dean laugh! and has appeared with Lizz Winstead, Markos Moulitsas, The Yes Men, Cynthia Nixon and Jim Hightower. Her writing or videos have appeared in the New York Times, Comedy Central, The Nation, Gawker, Nerve, Jezebel, the Huffington Post and Alternet, and Katie has been featured in/on New York magazine, the Los Angeles Times, In These Times, Gawker, Jezebel, MSNBC, Air America, GritTV, the Alan Colmes Show, Sirius radio (which hung up on her once) and National Review, which called Katie “cute and somewhat brainy.”

Jan 9, 2012

Alex Lichtenstein Alex Lichtenstein

Jan 6, 2012

Autumn Hinds Autumn Hinds

Autumn Hinds is a senior at Leon. M. Goldstein High School.

Jan 5, 2012

Mary Cuddehe Mary Cuddehe

Mary Cuddehe is a writer living in Los Angeles.

Jan 4, 2012

Jonathan Peters Jonathan Peters

Jonathan Peters is a lawyer and the Frank Martin Fellow at the Missouri School of Journalism, where he's working on his Ph.D. and specializing in the First Amendment. He blogs weekly for the Harvard Law & Policy Review.

Jan 4, 2012

Sara Marcus Sara Marcus

Sara Marcus is the author of Girls to the Front: The True Story of the Riot Grrrl Revolution.

Jan 4, 2012

OpinionNation OpinionNation

 Where progressives come to debate.

Jan 2, 2012

Rainey Reitman Rainey Reitman

Rainey Reitman, a steering committee member of the Bradley Manning Support Network, reported live from Manning’s pretrial Article 32 Hearing at Fort Meade, MD. Her minute-by-minutes notes of the proceedings are posted at www.bradleymanning.org.

Dec 22, 2011

Charles Gross Charles Gross

Charles Gross is a professor of psychology and neuroscience at Princeton University. In 2011 he was a biology instructor in the Prison University Project at San Quentin, California.

Dec 21, 2011

Eugenio Montale Eugenio Montale

Dec 21, 2011

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