Articles

Is There a Future for Pacifica? Is There a Future for Pacifica?

The jury is still out on whether it can restore, let alone enhance, its influence.

Mar 28, 2002 / Feature / Susan J. Douglas

Free Trade Bush’s Way Free Trade Bush’s Way

On the eve of George W. Bush's recent tour of Latin America, Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes equated the advantages of a global free market with the peaks of the Himalayas, characte...

Mar 28, 2002 / Marc Cooper

Song of the Sunshine State Song of the Sunshine State

Campbell McGrath's entertaining and frustrating fifth book of poems--every single one of them devoted to some aspect of Florida--raises two large questions. One has to do with rep...

Mar 28, 2002 / Books & the Arts / Stephen Burt

The Fishnet Fallacy The Fishnet Fallacy

When a girl becomes her school's designated slut, her friends stop talking to her. Pornographic rumors spread with dazzling efficiency, boys harass her openly in the hallways, gir...

Mar 28, 2002 / Books & the Arts / Elaine Blair

Fighting for America’s Energy Independence Fighting for America’s Energy Independence

Renewables are coming on strong, despite fat subsidies for oil and coal.

Mar 28, 2002 / Feature / Matt Bivens

We’ve Gotta Have It We’ve Gotta Have It

Black filmmakers seize the moment.

Mar 27, 2002 / Books & the Arts / Gene Seymour

Finally, A Not-So-Bad Bush Doctrine: Poverty Breeds Terrorism Finally, A Not-So-Bad Bush Doctrine: Poverty Breeds Terrorism

President George W. Bush has joined the root-causes-of-terrorism crowd. It seems this stunning development has escaped the attention of the conserv...

Mar 25, 2002 / David Corn

The Lollapalooza of the Left The Lollapalooza of the Left

Singer Michelle Shocked strapped on her guitar and took the stage for the performance that would finish the first stop on the Rolling Thunder Down-Home Democracy Tour. Looking out...

Mar 24, 2002 / John Nichols

Rolling Thunder Takes Off Rolling Thunder Takes Off

Dennis Vegas is an unlikely campaigner against corporate excess. Even decked out in casual Friday attire, he still looks like what he used to be -- a vice president for marketing...

Mar 23, 2002 / John Nichols

Illinois Outsider Hollers His Way In Illinois Outsider Hollers His Way In

Last summer, former Illinois state Treasurer Pat Quinn took a 167-mile stroll across the state of Illinois to promote an amendment to the state Constitution that would establish t...

Mar 22, 2002 / John Nichols

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