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Grand Illusion Grand Illusion

The story may have been set in World War I, but it was the specter of fascism that loomed over Renoir's masterpiece.

Jan 1, 2009 / Books & the Arts / Richard Griffith

Metropolis Metropolis

Long before Orwell envisioned 1984, Fritz Lang depicted 2026 as a battleground between workers and capitalists beneath an Art Deco city

Jan 1, 2009 / Books & the Arts / Evelyn Gerstein

The Year in Political Sports The Year in Political Sports

In 2008, the wall between sports and politics, which we are told is as immutable as Gibraltar, was not only challenged, it was thoroughly breached.

Dec 31, 2008 / Column / Dave Zirin

The Uneasy Documentary Vision of Susan Meiselas The Uneasy Documentary Vision of Susan Meiselas

A new exhibit explores the remarkably sophisticated wellspring of social, political and ethical deliberation of Susan Meiselas' photography.

Dec 31, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Paul Roth

Youth in Action: Sophya Chum, Immigrant Rights Activist Youth in Action: Sophya Chum, Immigrant Rights Activist

Jamilah King You voted. Now what? Look in your own backyard to find an issue close to your community.

Dec 31, 2008 / The Nation

Year in Review Year in Review

Dear Readers: Sorry for the hiatus. I've been thoroughly enjoying the holidays, and taking a little time to do some sustained reading. (A few recommendations here.) For the last...

Dec 31, 2008 / Chris Hayes

Gaza Clouds Obama’s Prospects Gaza Clouds Obama’s Prospects

So, why didn't they give peace a chance? Why did the leaders of Hamas and Israel not wait for the incoming US president's inauguration before mutually escalating hostilities?

Dec 31, 2008 / Column / Robert Scheer

A Trillion Dollar Recovery A Trillion Dollar Recovery

Poverty is on the rise, record numbers of people are relying on food stamps and we've seen no relief for the foreclosure crisis. There are increasing rates of child abuse and dom...

Dec 30, 2008 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Top Youth Activism Victories of 2008 Top Youth Activism Victories of 2008

Jamilah King, Kristina Rizga and Tomas Palermo In a year that saw war, violence, human rights abuses and environmental degradation, WireTap also found powerful examples of young pe...

Dec 30, 2008 / The Nation

Most Valuable Progressives of 2008 Most Valuable Progressives of 2008

Progressives had more to celebrate in 2008 than in any year since the Supreme Court got into the business of stealing elections. The jubilant mood is dampened, of course, by the f...

Dec 30, 2008 / John Nichols

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