Wanda Coleman

Wanda Coleman is a former columnist for the Los Angeles Times Magazine. Her fiction currently appears in Crab Orchard Review, Fiction International, High Plains Literary Review, Obsidian III, Other Voices and Zyzzyva. New poems appear in 88: A Journal, Poetry International and River Styx. Her books include Bathwater Wine (winner of the 1999 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize), the novel Mambo Hips & Make Believe and Mercurochrome: New Poems, a finalist in the National Book Awards in 2001 (all Black Sparrow/David Godine).

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Reagan Would Fail "Purity Test" Proposed for GOP | RNC right-wingers say their ideological correctness standard for candidates is rooted in Reaganism. But the former president would flunk.
John Nichols
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A Kingdom of Bicycles No Longer | China's ambassador for climate change speaks on the eve of the Copenhagen summit meeting.
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Coal Country | "This is a civil war."
Peter Rothberg
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A Blow to Privatization in Israel (and Perhaps Beyond) | A potentially historic ruling on prison privatization, in Israel.
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Around the Nation | The week we went Rouge. Plus, Moyers on Afghanistan.
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Slacker Friday | The "Second Amendment" sale; the raving paranoids of the right.
Eric Alterman