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Editorial
HOW TO SHUT UP YOUR CRITICS WITH A SINGLE WORD by Robert Fisk
He supports nationhood for Palestine, but the much maligned Fisk doesn't take sides. He's on the side of truth.
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Music
SIX DEGREES OF BLUES by Emanuel Pordes
Get acquainted with the subtle and sublime blues stylings of Ronnie Earl.
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Art Critique
THE ART OF LES COSGROVE by Robert J. Lewis
Stripping what matters to its essentials, what is essential to art is laid bare.
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Short Story
THE MAN WITH THE STAMP by John Lavery
Lavery's prose reads like terrain you're never quite sure of. The effects are what literature is all about.
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Film Review
THE TRIALS OF HENRY KISSINGER by Joshua Tanzer
Is Henry K. guilty of crimes subverting the very freedoms he championed as a 15 year old fleeing Nazi Germany?
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Film Review
CYNTHIA FUCHS: THE RACE REASON
Michael Moore takes on gun culture in America: Cynthia Fuchs takes on Bowling For Columbine.
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Poetry
SONNET by Elizabeth Bishop
In a rare recording, Elizabeth Bishop reads her last poem.
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Interview
With PICO IYER
Essayist for Time Magazine and author of several books, Pico Iyer talks about his travels and the state of the world.
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Humor
OF DOGS AND MEN by Ryan McMaken
Dog culture takes a licking. Not for the faint of heart or marrow-minded.
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Essay
LETTER FROM A FORTUNATE REFUGEE by Stephen C. Day
Our smallest trials and tribulations hold the key to understanding the world around us.
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Book Review
MARINA ENDICOTT reviews Guy Vanderhaege's THE LAST CROSSING
When it comes to metaphor and evocation of time and place, Vanderhaege is one of North America's finest.
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