Pete Seeger for the Nobel Pete Seeger for the Nobel
This past Sunday, Pete Seeger became the oldest person to perform publicly as part of Barack Obama's inauguration festivities. Singing the "greatest song about America ever writ...
Jan 20, 2009 / Peter Rothberg
‘Bailout Is a No-Strings Windfall to Bankers, If Not to Borrowers’—New York Times ‘Bailout Is a No-Strings Windfall to Bankers, If Not to Borrowers’—New York Times
Got money?
Jan 20, 2009 / Column / Calvin Trillin
Puzzle No. 3155 Puzzle No. 3155
ACROSS
1 Such as "O Death, Where Is Thy Sting!"--signs that such as A or B have moved out. (11)
Jan 20, 2009 / Frank W. Lewis
Underground Man Underground Man
Nimrod Workman's craggy ballads of Mingo County coal country.
Jan 20, 2009 / Books & the Arts / Justin Taylor
Inside the Barack Concert Inside the Barack Concert
Jon Stewart observes that after eight long years good entertainers will perform for the president again.
Jan 20, 2009 / The Daily Show
The Day the Earth Still Stood The Day the Earth Still Stood
Inauguration day! Gazillions of Americans descended on Washington. The rest of us were watching on TV or checking out streaming video on our computers. No one was paying attenti...
Jan 20, 2009 / TomDispatch
How the Bailout Fails Community Banks How the Bailout Fails Community Banks
The government has not taken fleeing depositors into account and, as a result, small banks and their surrounding communities will suffer.
Jan 20, 2009 / American News Project
Obama and the Middle East, Part V Obama and the Middle East, Part V
This is the last of a five-part series on Obama's Middle East. Parts I-IV dealt with the war on terrorism, Afghanistan, Iraq, and the Israel-Palestine conflict. The first thing t...
Jan 20, 2009 / Bob Dreyfuss
Ten Questions for a New President Ten Questions for a New President
An unprecedented grassroots campaign swept Barack Obama into office. Now that he's President, what's at stake?
Jan 20, 2009 / Photo Essay / The Nation
The Work Has Begun The Work Has Begun
On a cool and bright Inaugural Day in Washington, the change an extraordinary leader has promised is beginning to be felt.
Jan 20, 2009 / Feature / Victor Navasky
