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Puzzle No. 3473

Puzzle No. 3473 Puzzle No. 3473

Click HERE to download a printable PDF of this puzzle. ACROSS  1  Cheerful brew pub to have food (6)  5 Belief in Edmonton athlete’s comeback maintaining soldier? No (8)  9 Li…

Aug 2, 2018 / Joshua Kosman and Henri Picciotto

Mel Chin’s Social Surrealism

Mel Chin’s Social Surrealism Mel Chin’s Social Surrealism

Lamentations and revivals.

Aug 2, 2018 / Books & the Arts / Barry Schwabsky

The Making of 20th-Century New York

The Making of 20th-Century New York The Making of 20th-Century New York

The history of America's extreme metropolis captures a city caught between radicalism and reaction.

Aug 2, 2018 / Books & the Arts / Kim Phillips-Fein

What Is Freedom?

What Is Freedom? What Is Freedom?

A personal reflection on how a generation tested the meaning of that word in 1968.

Aug 2, 2018 / Feature / Arthur Goldhammer

The Most Interesting and Important Things We Published in 1968

The Most Interesting and Important Things We Published in 1968 The Most Interesting and Important Things We Published in 1968

The Nation’s coverage of a pivotal year.

Aug 2, 2018 / Feature / Richard Kreitner

Trump Nuclear Deal

Is Trumpism Fascism? Is Trumpism Fascism?

Katha Pollitt examines Trump’s ideology, Mike Lux surveys political strategy, and Harold Meyerson remembers Jonathan Gold.

Aug 2, 2018 / Podcast / Start Making Sense and Jon Wiener

In Tony Kushner’s America

In Tony Kushner’s America In Tony Kushner’s America

When it first debuted, Angels in America helped mark the rising fortunes of the gay-rights movement in the 1990s and early 2000s. What does it tell us about today?

Aug 1, 2018 / Books & the Arts / Benjamin Serby

The Siege of Chicago at 50: Todd Gitlin Remembers

The Siege of Chicago at 50: Todd Gitlin Remembers The Siege of Chicago at 50: Todd Gitlin Remembers

“There was an apocalyptic, confrontational spirit.”

Aug 1, 2018 / Feature / Sasha Abramsky

The Nation 100th Anniversary cover

In Memoriam: Richard Clark Sterne, Historian of ‘The Nation’ In Memoriam: Richard Clark Sterne, Historian of ‘The Nation’

An avid Nation reader since boyhood, Sterne, who died at 91, wrote an early account of the magazine.

Jul 31, 2018 / Richard Kreitner

Tom Tomorrow cartoon

Don’t Be a Goofball… Don’t Be a Goofball…

Health care for all? Free college? Those are just a bunch of absurd fantasies!

Jul 31, 2018 / Tom Tomorrow

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