PrintEditions

                
  • Motorcycle Diaries wins N.Y. Film Critics award

    Motorcycle Diaries wins N.Y. Film Critics award

    January 7, 2005

    Film Awards ‘Motorcycle Diaries’ wins N.Y. Film Critics award Brazilian filmmaker Walter Salles’ “Diarios de Motocicleta” (The Motorcycle Diaries), reflecting Cuban-Argentine guerrilla fighter Ernesto Che Guevara’s youthful road trip through South America, was awarded best foreign...

    Read more
  • A heritage of peacemaking and altruism

    A heritage of peacemaking and altruism

    January 7, 2005

    BOOK REVIEW If you would like to see an example of a communist society that dates back to the founding of this nation, “Shakerism: Its Meaning and Message” by Anna White and Leila S. Taylor is...

    Read more
  • Gary Webb  a journalist with courage

    Gary Webb a journalist with courage

    January 7, 2005

    OPINION Investigative journalist Gary Webb died Dec. 10, in Sacramento County, Calif., at age 49. The coroner maintains it was suicide, but acknowledged that two sets of gunshot wounds to the head is unusual in a...

    Read more
  • Restoring workers rights is a moral value

    Restoring workers rights is a moral value

    January 7, 2005

    OPINION We should not minimize the imminent, destructive potential of a second George Bush term. We as progressives should do some serious thinking and listening about what happened on Nov. 2 and what we should do...

    Read more
  • Taking on the cultural divide

    Taking on the cultural divide

    January 7, 2005

    OPINION If a myth gets repeated enough, it often becomes conventional wisdom. Since the November election, the pundits have been telling us non-stop that we are a nation “bitterly divided,” and that the main contradiction in...

    Read more