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IssueVol. 074 Issue 009 (September 1 2010)
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Paid articleEDITOR'S NOTE
Editor’s Note Matthew Rothschild Time Off This month, as we were preparing the cover story about the need to work less, I took a few days off myself My wife and I were celebrating our twenty-fifth...
Paid articleNO COMMENT
No Comment Not Just a Political Minefield Tom Mullins, the Republican nominee for a New Mexico Congressional seat, suggested placing land mines along the U.S.-Mexico border. In a May 18 interview...
Paid articleLETTERS
Letters to the Editor Boycott Backlash As an Arizona resident who has fought against the racist anti-immigrant SB 1070 before and since its passage in April, I take exception to the “Boycott...
Paid articleCOMMENT
Comment National Security Overload We are no longer living in Ike’s “military-industrial complex.” Bomb and missile production have been replaced by information production. Private companies run...
Paid articleON THE LINE
On the Line Thousands Protest Hyatt On July 22, thousands of hotel workers led protests against Hyatt in fifteen cities across North America. These cities included Boston, Chicago, Honolulu,...
Paid articleA CLOUD OF SWANS
Williams, Terry Tempest
A Cloud of Swans Open Space Terry Tempest Williams A yTontana deserves M all the romance its name embodies: lush green valleys in high mountain plateaus full of wildlife, wildflowers, and...
Paid article"CLOSED FOR SOCCER"
Galeano, Eduardo
“Closed for Soccer” The Upside-Down World Eduardo Galeano Colombian Pacho Maturana, a man with vast experience in these battles, says that soccer is a magical realm where anything can happen. And...
Paid articleLESSONS OF THE MORATORIUM
Rodríguez, Luis J.
Lessons of the Moratorium Writing to America Luis J. Rodríguez This year marks the fortieth anniversary of one of the most significant events in Chicano history: the Chicano Moratorium Against the...
Paid articleLESS WORK, MORE LIFE
Graaf, John De
Less Work, More Life By John de Graaf Illustration by Jacqui Oakley AFEW YEARS AGO, AFTER FINDING my way through an incredible jumble of -bicycles outside her building, I met with a University of...
Paid articleSILENT NO MORE
Pember, Mary Annette
Silent No More Native Women Seek Healing from Sexual Assault By Mary Annette Pember Illustration by Koren Shadmi IARRIVE IN MINNEAPOLIS IN LATE March. These first warm spring days mean that the...
Paid article"DEATH THREATS HERE ARE NORMAL"
Lydersen, Kari
“Death Threats Here Are Normal” Honduras One Year After the Coup By Kari Lydersen Illustration by Jeremy Traum IN HONDURAS THESE DAYS, DEATH threats seem as common as the taco-like baleadas sold...
Paid articleOLIVER STONE
Rampell, Ed
Oliver Stone THE PROGRESSIVE INTERVIEW byEdRampell The Motorcycle Diaries is about young Ernesto Guevara’s 1950s Latin America road trip, which eventually led him to Guatemala, where reformer...
Paid articleOZOMATLI'S MUSICAL JOURNEY
D'Ambrosio, Antonino
Ozomatli s Musical Journey ByAntonino D’Ambrosio Illustration by Andrea Wicklund ZOMATLI IS A GROUP OF MUSICIANS HAILING FROM THE CITY OF | Angels. Named after the Aztec word meaning monkey—an...
Paid articlePOEM
Bathanti, Joseph
Poem Brooks Brothers Shirts Ten hours a day, my mother hunched downtown in Brooks Brothers tailor shop—fretting cuffs and belt loops, pleats, vents, button-holes, lapels into ruthless wool...
Paid articleSUSAN B. PALIN
Clinton, Kate
Susan B. Palin Unplugged Kate Clinton Two years after John 1 McCain’s choice of Dan Quayle in a pony-tail, a few questions remain, like: “Who is Sarah Palin? Presidential material or material...
Paid articleCLEVELAND DIDN'T OWN LEBRON
Zirin, Dave
Cleveland Didn’t Own LeBron Edge of Sports Dave Zirin This was supposed 1 to be “the summer of LeBron.” The insanely talented twen-ty-five-year-old NBA star made his whirlwind free agency tour the...
Paid articleBOOK
Conniff, Ruth
Books The Disease of Inequality The Spirit Level: Why Greater Equality Makes Societies Stronger By Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett Bloomsbury Press. 330pages. $28. By Ruth Conniff If you...
Paid articleWHAT RECOVERY?
Hightower, Jim
What Recovery? Vox Populist Jim Hightower The good news is that America’s economy continues to grow. The bad news is that most people’s personal economies continue to shrivel. In June, America’s...
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