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One Teacher’s Cry: Why I Hate No Child Left Behind

By Susan J. Hobart, August 2008 Issue
Teachers should be rewarded for teaching, not for being Stanley Kaplan tutors.

John Cusack Interview

By Jim Swanson, September 2008 Issue
“Something very drastic has happened to the very idea of America,” says the movie star.

Big Oil Song and Dance

By Jim Hightower, August 2008 Issue
There is no free market in the oil industry. Supply is controlled by two intertwined oligopolies: OPEC and Big Oil. Yet, most of our political stalwarts in Washington don’t mention this huge honking market reality. John McCain and Barack Obama, for example, have swallowed Big Oil’s line about supply and demand.

The Promise of Municipal Broadband

By Craig Aaron, August 2008 Issue
It’s far too early to start the funeral arrangements for public Wi-Fi systems
Joseph Stiglitz is Right, Thomas Friedman is Wrong
Palin And The Enduring Christian Right
Palin's pastor praises Jews for Jesus Founder
Good background on Palin from a Wasilla resident
How to Lessen Bin Laden's Support

McCain’s Same Old Ideas

By Matthew Rothschild, September 5, 2008
On the two most important domestic issues to Americans—health care and the economy—his speech fell woefully short.

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Susan Quinn

My guest this week is Susan Quinn, who has just finished a new and fascinating book on the WPA’s Federal Theater Project of the mid to late 30s entitled Furious Improvisation.
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Pit Bull With Lipstick

September 5th, 2008
Well, now we know why she was nicknamed Sarah Barracuda.

The Christian Right’s Staying Power

By Chip Berlet and the Reverend Katherine Hancock Ragsdale, July 2008 issue
On the day after the election, you will not see millions of Christian Right activists raptured off planet Earth.

Beauty pageants, feminism, and Sarah Palin

By Annie Laurie Gaylor, September 4, 2008
Palin, like the rest of the religious right, views government as a tool to inflict religious dogma upon the nation.

Judge Sides with Maker of “Bush Lied” T-Shirt

August 22nd, 2008
You’ve probably seen the T-shirt around. On the front, in huge capital letters, are the words “Bush Lied.” And on the back, also huge, the words, “They Died.”

McCain’s Foreign Policy Product of a Weird Mindset

By Amitabh Pal, September 5, 2008
McCain seems to be still fighting Vietnam, an inner conflict that would definitely shape his foreign policy.

Let us observe the centennial of novelist Richard Wright

August 26th, 2008
Richard Wright would have been 100 years old on Sept. 4. This great black writer not only helped change the face of American fiction, but he also helped pull the curtain down on Jim Crow.

Ani DiFranco

A 2006 interview with feminist folksinger Ani DiFranco. We talked about resurgent patriarchy, and about her album, "Reprieve."
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Infrequent Flier Smiles

August 21st, 2008
Reducing my carbon footprint in Ptown, and breathing in the fried scallops as I go on my bike.

Mahmoud Darwish: Palestine's Poet of Exile

By Nathalie Handal, May 2002 Issue
He expressed the notion that only poetry can bring harmony to a world devastated by war: "Against barbarity, poetry can resist only by confirming its attachment to human fragility like a blade of grass growing on a wall while armies march by," he has written.

Kimberly Peirce

By Vince Beiser, August 2008 Issue
“I didn’t set out to be a political activist,” says the director of Boys Don’t Cry and Stop-Loss. “I’m just a human being who’s moved by certain things, and if certain things break my heart, I set out to fix them.”
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