Opinion
Tribeca Film Festival features new progressive movies
May 1, 2013Now in its 12th year, the Tribeca Film Festival in lower Manhattan has grown to world prominence and offers a wide array of international cinema and world premieres.
Read moreBush Library: Brazen attempt to rewrite history
April 26, 2013With a price tag of $250 million, the George W. Bush library is the biggest and most expensive of the 13 that have been opened to recognize the former presidents.
Read moreEnergy giants hold workers hostage as environmental time bomb ticks away
April 25, 2013Oil and coal companies are using their already powerful leverage with brutal disregard for working people and the environment.
Read more“Sticks to your soul” writing: Tribute to Phillip Bonosky
April 22, 2013I first read his (earlier) novel, Burning Valley, in college - a requirement for a class on "working class literature."
Read moreHow to tax the rich and audit them too!
April 17, 2013Auditors generally do a decent job identifying how much wealthy taxpayers are trying to shortchange Uncle Sam. But they're only examining a fraction of the returns the wealthy file.
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