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Front Page With a Human Face Front Page With a Human Face

Back in the fifties, before the term "new journalism" was coined, back when Gay Talese was writing minor obituaries for the New York Times, Tom Wolfe was a grad student at Yale a...

Apr 8, 1999 / Books & the Arts / Dan Wakefield

Political Chapter, Bible Verse Political Chapter, Bible Verse

After writing this, her fourth book on the Christian right, Sara Diamond donated fourteen years' worth of research--right-wing pamphlets, fliers and position papers--to the Unive...

Apr 8, 1999 / Books & the Arts / Abby Scher

If Poverty Is the Question… If Poverty Is the Question…

What does it mean to be poor in America? We can offer no single description of American poverty.

Apr 1, 1999 / Paul Wellstone

Enter Steve Forbes Enter Steve Forbes

In '96 poor Forbes was thought To be less zealous than he ought To be on things like baby-killing. So now he's showing that he's willing

Apr 1, 1999 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Srebrenica Revisited Srebrenica Revisited

During the Balkan war of 1912, Leon Trotsky was a war correspondent for a group of liberal Russian and Ukrainian newspapers.

Apr 1, 1999 / Column / Christopher Hitchens

Better Ed Than Dead Better Ed Than Dead

Like the telephone before it, television has been an instrument for overcoming American loneliness.

Apr 1, 1999 / Books & the Arts / Stuart Klawans

Destroying Kosovo Destroying Kosovo

The catastrophic effects of the air war against Serbia subvert the Clinton Administration's declared humanitarian intentions.

Apr 1, 1999 / The Editors

Comic Relief, NEA-Style Comic Relief, NEA-Style

The world is a bleak canvas, all black and white, with only some grays "so that the black and the white [don't] bump into each other so hard." The gods are quarrelsome and bored...

Apr 1, 1999 / Books & the Arts / JoAnn Wypijewski

The Jazz Singer The Jazz Singer

Most Americans don't like instrumental music.

Apr 1, 1999 / Books & the Arts / Gene Santoro

Whose Millennium? Whose Millennium?

We want to change the world, and, therefore, we must ponder why people now have less confidence in the possibility of moving beyond the reign of capital than their ancestors did m...

Apr 1, 1999 / Feature / Daniel Singer

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