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Memories of Galeano’s Fire: My Afternoon With the Late Uruguayan Writer
My heart has been heavy since learning of the death of Eduardo Galeano.
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John and Harriet: Still Mysterious
John Stuart Mill may well be the most important liberal thinker of the 19th century.
The Art of War: Sculpting God, Guns and Drones
In artist Dominic Sansone's work, sculpted figures bow down to the almighty gun and drone.
The Late Eduardo Galeano on His Book “Children of the Days: A Calendar of Human History”
Mr. Galeano spoke about and read from the book, followed by a conversation with Marie Arana.
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Pushing Left: A 16-Priority Agenda for the 2016 US Presidential Election
Here's what sociologist Salvatore Babones suggests 2016 presidential contenders campaign about.
Did NBC Cover Up Role of US-Backed Free Syrian Army in 2012 Kidnapping of Richard Engel?
NBC News is at the center of a new controversy, this time focused on its chief foreign correspondent, Richard Engel.
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San Francisco Music Venue Struggles to Stay Open as Rents Rise
San Francisco venue Sub Mission's struggles to stay afloat.
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Vaclav Havel: What He Inspired
Zantovsky's voice is so engaging that he becomes a presence in the tale he tells.
The “Possible Military Dimensions” Bomb That Could Blow Up the Iran Deal
The US demand that Iran admit to past weapons work to win sanctions relief may be a deal-breaker.
Tom Hayden: Cuba Has Stood Up to US Hegemony for 55 Years
Activist and author Tom Hayden discusses his new book, “Listen, Yankee! Why Cuba Matters.”