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‘Antigone, Presented by the Girls of St. Catherine’s’: On- and offstage lives
March 9, 2020Award-winning playwright Madhuri Shekar is the latest in this venerable lineage, injecting a female, (South Asian) Indian, and 21st-century sensibility with her idiosyncratic take on the iconic Grecian legend.
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Illinois may vote on state constitutional ban on ‘right-to-work’
March 9, 2020“Right to work” laws let free riders use union services and protections, which cost money, without paying one red cent for them.
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Coronavirus already impacting 2020 elections; labor’s presidential forum cancelled
March 9, 2020The virus could speed the demise of Trump and hurt politicians not on board with improved Medicare for All.
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Resisting U.S. blockade, Cuba embraces change, builds socialism
March 9, 2020Like the sun, the U.S. blockade of Cuba will not disappear soon. Unlike the sun, the blockade has receded from public attention in the United States.
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New collection of biographies recounts post-1956 U.S. Communist history
March 9, 2020Many historians place the CPUSA as in decline, but Pecinovsky corrects the record, showing its on social and economic justice, racial justice, the fight against sexism, and the push for global peace.
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