Prescription: Protest Prescription: Protest
Neil Shulman, MD, first started seeing patients at Grady in 1969. For more information or to help, contact [email protected].
Jul 22, 1999 / Feature / Neil Shulman MD
Pacifica on the Brink Pacifica on the Brink
Marc Cooper hosts a daily drive-time show on Pacifica's KPFK.
Jul 22, 1999 / Marc Cooper
Hillary–NY Progressive Hillary–NY Progressive
Let's get beyond the psychobabble that so often passes for informed political analysis these days and take Hillary Rodham Clinton at her word.
Jul 22, 1999 / Ellen Chesler
Hillary’s No Liberal Hillary’s No Liberal
"Run Hillary Run" buttons are in circulation among Democratic elites, the wealthy, well-meaning men and women who actually seem to enjoy writing four- or five-figure checks to th...
Jul 22, 1999 / Wendy Kaminer
Elections 2000–A Bad Dream? Elections 2000–A Bad Dream?
JOEL ROGERS Stephen Gillers's Y2K nightmare is a Republican "trifecta" capture of natio
Jul 22, 1999 / Various Contributors
The Spy Who Wasn’t The Spy Who Wasn’t
Pat Buchanan calls Wen Ho Lee the epicenter of the most dangerous penetration of America's nuclear labs "since the Rosenbergs went to the electric chair in 1953." Senator Don Nic...
Jul 22, 1999 / Feature / Bill Mesler
Poetry’s Ball Turret Gunner Poetry’s Ball Turret Gunner
Has anyone read John Dennis? Irving Babbitt? Gorham Munson? Probably not, though they were considered important critics in their day.
Jul 22, 1999 / Books & the Arts / Alfred Corn
Still Not Over Over There? Still Not Over Over There?
The estimates of the number of books written about World War I are in the hundreds of thousands.
Jul 22, 1999 / Books & the Arts / Hans Koning
Pricks Up Your Ears Pricks Up Your Ears
In the August 9/16 issue of The Nation, Alexander Cockburn discusses Pacifica's alleged plans to use "scab" programming. KPFK General Manager Mark Schubb has told The Nation that h...
Jul 22, 1999 / Column / Alexander Cockburn
Remembering the 1993 Healthcare Debate While Listening to the 1999 Healthcare Debate Remembering the 1993 Healthcare Debate While Listening to the 1999 Healthcare Debate
The single-payer system, it was said, Has faults that go beyond the fact it's Red: If any faceless bureaucrat decreed That surgery the doctor says you need
Jul 22, 1999 / Column / Calvin Trillin