Should Will Smith Play Obama?
The Colbert Report : Television
Stephen Colbert suggests that playing McCain would be a bigger stretch for the Academy Award nominated movie star.

The Colbert Report : Television
Stephen Colbert suggests that playing McCain would be a bigger stretch for the Academy Award nominated movie star.
YouTube : Video
Comedian George Carlin is dead at 71. The Nation pays tribute to "America's most consistently savage social commentator."

Brave Nation : Public Figures & Intellectuals
Pete Seeger talks about music and activism with one of the country's most effective young grassroots leaders, Majora Carter.
Radio Nation : Gay & Lesbian Issues & Activism
Arthur C. Danto recalls Robert Rauschenberg, Richard Kim analyzes California's gay marriage ruling.
Stephen Totilo : Internet & New Media
Are virtual-world video games just another plaything or a new frontier with vast potential to upend social norms?
Walter Mosley : African-Americans
"She is our elder and our sister and our daughter. We celebrate her as we celebrate the moon: our guide through the dark, dark night."
Ricardo Mendez Matta and Poli Marichal answer questions about their new film, Ladrones y Mentirosos (Thieves and Liars), which takes a hard look at the price Puerto Ricans are paying for the drug trade.
A comparative list of how our cultural life has changed in the
progression from the modern age to the postmodern.
Lenny Bruce was a lone voice at a time when irreverent comedy could land him in jail on obscenity charges. But the spirit of Lenny Bruce hovered over the first annual Comedy Festival in Los Vegas, where the nation's top comics used laughs to bring down the establishment.
Our reporter visits a "a magickal, psychedelic & multi-cultural" forest outing and asks, Are New Age, Old Religion believers an endangered species in Born Again America?
What does today's culture of television and video games say
about society?
This year's World Social Forum gave culture its due--and reaped the rewards.
Richard Goldstein : Feminism & Women
Desperate Housewives is liberal on the surface but conservative at the core.
Eric Alterman : Campaign Finance
Rich liberals get nothing from the national treasury or tax code for their activism.
Alisa Solomon : Presidential Election 2004
The Bush era has seen an explosion of sharply political creativity.



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John Nichols
Fox News Attacked by Rapper, Blackroots & Colbert | Fox's worst nightmare: Liberal bloggers and Black hip hop.
Ari Melber
Obama Sets the Right Middle East Peace Timeline | Like Carter, he says he would start working on inauguration day.
John Nichols
Why Air Travel Sux: An Explanation | An airline expert responds to our irresponsible bashing of big air.
Christopher Hayes
Back in the USSR | Russia hinting about challenges to US in Cuba and Venezuela. Sound like the good old days?
Robert Dreyfuss
Send Karl Rove to Jail | The former Bush advisor regards the law with contempt, so it's time the law and Congress hold him in contempt as well.
Peter Rothberg
Rethinking Afghanistan | There is no easy answer but we need to think beyond the reflexive response of troop escalation in order to find sane and humane alternatives.
Katrina vanden Heuvel
In Youth Organizing, the Old Becomes New Again | Organizational models and institutions from the 2004 election are beginning to see a revival in 2008.
Michael Connery
McCain Opposes Contraception -- Pass It On | He's for Viagra and against the pill. Why won't the media cover this important story?
Katha Pollitt
