
Comix Nation Comix Nation
Mar 4, 2014 / Jen Sorensen

Snapshot: Drone Attack Snapshot: Drone Attack
This 2012 painting (acrylic and gouache on canvas), like others by Hughes, can be seen on her website, haleyhughespaintings.blogspot.com.
Mar 4, 2014 / Haley Hughes

What’s Wrong With the Comcast/Time Warner Merger What’s Wrong With the Comcast/Time Warner Merger
If it’s not blocked, a single corporation will be able to dictate digital communications and media content for decades to come.
Feb 19, 2014 / The Editors

Why Woody Allen Deserves the Benefit of the Doubt Why Woody Allen Deserves the Benefit of the Doubt
A society hot for punishment is quick to play judge and jury. But there’s nothing feminist or radical about pretending to know the truth.
Feb 19, 2014 / JoAnn Wypijewski

Snapshot: Syria’s Double Refugees Snapshot: Syria’s Double Refugees
Residents prepare to leave the besieged Palestinian refugee camp of Yarmouk, on the outskirts of Damascus, on February 4. Tens of thousands of Palestinians—who were either expelled from or are the descendants of those expelled from their original homes in 1948 and 1967—have now fled Syria’s civil war.
Feb 19, 2014 / SANA

How Universal Pre-K Could Redistribute Wealth—Right Here, Right Now How Universal Pre-K Could Redistribute Wealth—Right Here, Right Now
The case for Mayor Bill de Blasio’s plan does not actually require copious amounts of data on long-term educational outcomes.
Feb 12, 2014 / Betsy Reed

Why We Need a Bank at the Post Office Why We Need a Bank at the Post Office
Senator Elizabeth Warren points out that reviving this old institution would provide basic services to millions of underserved Americans.
Feb 12, 2014 / John Nichols

7 Questions for Rachel Kushner 7 Questions for Rachel Kushner
The author of The Flamethrowers weighs in on literary inspiration, motorcycle crashes and why radicals prefer hardcover.
Feb 12, 2014 / Jon Wiener

Distorting Russia Distorting Russia
How the American media misrepresent Putin, Sochi and Ukraine.
Feb 12, 2014 / Stephen F. Cohen

Snapshot: Saving Diego Rivera in Detroit Snapshot: Saving Diego Rivera in Detroit
The Detroit Institute of Arts is fighting to prevent the sale of its collection, including Diego Rivera’s Detroit Industry murals (1932–33), as the city recovers from bankruptcy. According to the DIA, Rivera considered this series of frescoes—which some critics condemned for its alleged blasphemy and Marxist propaganda—his most successful work.
Feb 12, 2014 / Detroit Institute of Arts