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This Brave Nation: Environmental Visionaries This Brave Nation: Environmental Visionaries

Carl Pope and Van Jones discuss the issues and movements that have informed and inspired their lives and work.

May 30, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Brave Nation

People of Conscience, Challenge the President! People of Conscience, Challenge the President!

After eight years of misgovernment, Americans must join together to restore our democracy, the rule of law, and our nation's moral standing on history's high road.

May 30, 2008 / Ross C. Anderson

Asians United At AAPI Election Forum Asians United At AAPI Election Forum

Asian American and Pacific Islander communities make their voices and issues heard at the first annual presidential town hall meeting in California.

May 30, 2008 / The Nation

Free Association: A Q&A With BAM’s Richard Rinehart Free Association: A Q&A With BAM’s Richard Rinehart

A museum curator reaches out to digital generation youth and expands museum possibilities.

May 30, 2008 / The Nation

McCain (Mis)Speaks McCain (Mis)Speaks

How the Senator won the war of words on Iraq again and again and again.

May 29, 2008 / Feature / Victor Navasky and Christopher Cerf

Recount: A Nightmare Revisited Recount: A Nightmare Revisited

HBO's Recount will bring back bad memories, which is precisely why you should see it.

May 29, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Adam Howard

Crossword Classic #1 Crossword Classic #1

From the October 18, 1947, issue.

May 29, 2008 / Frank W. Lewis

Crossword Classic #2 Crossword Classic #2

From the October 25, 1947, issue.

May 29, 2008 / Frank W. Lewis

Mr Lessig Goes to Washington Mr Lessig Goes to Washington

In the latest issue of the magazine, I've got a profile of Lawrence Lessig and his new venture Change Congress. I have to say that, perhaps because of my time in Chicago, I ten...

May 29, 2008 / Chris Hayes

McCain Has Never Failed (to Be Wrong) on Iraq McCain Has Never Failed (to Be Wrong) on Iraq

Last fall was a great time for official optimism when it came to Iraq. The military "metrics" looked ever better and, as had happened at crucial moments in 2003, 2004, 2...

May 29, 2008 / TomDispatch

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