Elizabeth DiNovella

Elizabeth DiNovella is Culture Editor of The Progressive. She writes about activism, politics, music, books, and film. She also produces Progressive Radio, a thirty-minute public affairs program hosted by Matthew Rothschild. Before working for The Progressive, DiNovella was the News and Public Affairs Director at WORT-FM, the community radio station of Madison, Wisconsin.
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A Lot of Smoke—But Where’s La Pistola? »

A Lot of Smoke—But Where’s La Pistola?
By Elizabeth DiNovella, July 13, 2006
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Elizabeth DiNovella: Blogging the 2006 World Social Forum from Caracas, Venezuela »

On the Way to the World Social Forum
By Elizabeth DiNovella, January 25, 2006
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Medea Benjamin Interview »

Medea Benjamin ran as the Green Party candidate for Senator of California in 2000. But she urged voters in swing states to support Kerry.read more

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Tom Morello Interview »

Tom Morello is one of the leading political musicians of our day. "People will read a book or pamphlet only once, but a song they can sing again and again in their heads," he says.read more

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Alix Olson: Word Warrior »

Concerned Women for America, a conservative women's group, named Alix Olson as one of the ten most dangerous women in this country. read more

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Janeane Garofalo Interview »

Janeane Garofalo is first and foremost a comedian. She started her stand-up career while a college student in Rhode ...Island, going to an open-mic night at a local comedy club in 1985.read more

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