Help Defend Lynne Stewart Help Defend Lynne Stewart
On February 10, a jury in New York City convicted longtime activist attorney Lynne Stewart of conspiracy, providing material support to terrorists, defrauding the government and m...
Feb 18, 2005 / Peter Rothberg
No Death Penalty for New York No Death Penalty for New York
On January 27th, the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle reported that New York Stat
Feb 17, 2005 / Feature / Mark Hatch-Miller
Europe by, and for, Itself Europe by, and for, Itself
A look at the real Europe--and at the real issues it has with US policy.
Feb 17, 2005 / Feature / Norman Birnbaum
Knowing What You’re Talking About Knowing What You’re Talking About
"Expert testimony" does not mean having a badge or a degree.
Feb 17, 2005 / Feature / Liliana Segura
Sects and Solidarity in Iraq Sects and Solidarity in Iraq
Despite talk of civil war, Sunnis and Shiites seem more united than divided.
Feb 17, 2005 / Feature / Dahr Jamail
Letters Letters
WOMAN, SUMMERS, PINKER, POLLITT... Cambridge, Mass.
Feb 17, 2005 / Katha Pollitt, Graham Usher, and Our Readers
Now He Has the Power Now He Has the Power
What will Dean do with the DNC?
Feb 17, 2005 / Feature / John Nichols
In Radical Matrimony In Radical Matrimony
Suzanne Wasserman's documentary Thunder in Guyana, which airs on PBS's Independent Lens series at 10 pm on February 22, is the first in-depth look at Janet Jagan, former presiden...
Feb 17, 2005 / Books & the Arts / Baz Dreisinger
When Seeing Was Believing When Seeing Was Believing
In Hegel's formidable system of aesthetics, fine art fulfills its highest calling when "it has placed itself in the same sphere as religion and philosophy." Philosophy, religion ...
Feb 17, 2005 / Books & the Arts / Arthur C. Danto
Back to Salem Back to Salem
Off goes former Father Paul Shanley to state prison in Massachusetts for twelve to fifteen years, convicted of digitally raping and otherwise sexually abusing Paul Busa two decad...
Feb 17, 2005 / Column / Alexander Cockburn