Moving Pictures: Book Reveals Incarcerated Youth Art Moving Pictures: Book Reveals Incarcerated Youth Art
A generation of incarcerated Bay Area youth seizes the pen.
Mar 13, 2008 / The Nation
Daydreaming and I’m Thinking of You Daydreaming and I’m Thinking of You
This week's episode of Citizen Kang: The Congresswoman's chief of staff gets shot at and Kang lets her mind wander into dangerous territory.
Mar 13, 2008 / Feature / Gary Phillips
Reviving Vietnam War Tactics Reviving Vietnam War Tactics
One of Gen. Petraeus's top advisors advocates a return to the global Phoenix program used during the Vietnam War.
Mar 13, 2008 / Feature / Tom Hayden
Dueling Human Rights Reports Dueling Human Rights Reports
Every year, the U.S.-China exchange of human rights reports is one of my favorite events to observe. Not only does it invariably produce some amusing bureaucratic sniping, but of ...
Mar 13, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Un Lio Bestial Un Lio Bestial
In his poetry Roberto Bolaño gave himself over to the subversive, to antiheroes, ballad and saga.
Mar 13, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Forrest Gander
Windows Into the Night Windows Into the Night
The collected nonfiction of Roberto Bolaño is a treasure trove filled with straw and dust, jewels and gold.
Mar 13, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Marcela Valdes
A Garden of Monsters A Garden of Monsters
The imaginary fascists in Roberto Bolaño's ironic encyclopedia Nazi Literature in the Americas bear a complex relationship to reality.
Mar 13, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Carmen Boullosa
The War and the Working Class The War and the Working Class
Young people drawn into combat by the "economic draft" are being treated just as poorly as all the other workers in this neoliberal economy.
Mar 13, 2008 / Feature / Michael Zweig
The Wages of Peace The Wages of Peace
Spending on the war in Iraq is a job killer. Ending the war would be the real stimulus package.
Mar 13, 2008 / Feature / Robert Pollin and Heidi Garrett-Peltier
It’s My Birthday And I’ll Cry If I Want To It’s My Birthday And I’ll Cry If I Want To
Well, not actually cry, more like whine. Sen. Kent Conrad, who's managing the floor on the budget bill for the Dems turned 60 yesterday. It wasn't a particularly happy birthday: ...
Mar 13, 2008 / Chris Hayes
