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Editorial
MICHAEL ALBERT: CAPITALISM AT THE
CROSSROADS TWO NOOSES BEFORE THE APOCALYPSE
If there is enough wealth on the
planet to provide for every human being, why are billions living
in poverty?
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Live
Art/Acto Vivo
LIVE ART/ACTO VIVO by Alex Waterhouse-Hayward
Can the painted model, then a painting
of the model on canvas, and finally a photo of it share the
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Health
THE UBIQUITY OF MERCURY IN THE FOOD
CHAIN by Katherine Czapp
Why are thermometer makers interested
in human remains? Temperature rising and we are it.
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Music
SIX DEGREES OF BLUES
She's not only better looking than
B.B. King, her licks are better. Blues guitarist par excellence
Ana Popovic performs How The Mighty Have Fallen.
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Science
A BRIEF HISTORY OF DOPING by Dr.
Joe Schwarcz
Without additional red cells, oxygenating
spent athletes doesn't work.
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Film
Essay
Robert J. Lewis: ME AND MICHELLE
PFEIFFER ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON
Why do we feel more connected to
movie stars -- total strangers -- than people we know?
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Film
Essay
THE GREATEST LIE EVER TOLD: 21ST
CENTURY DRESS by Robert J. Lewis In
revealing more of herself, does the modern woman paradoxically
reveal less?
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Film
Review
MARIA FULL OF GRACE by Cynthia Fuchs
When the human condition forces poor
young women to turn themselves (their stomachs) into drug smuggling
conveyances.
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Art
Review
RARE PEARLS by Marissa Consiglieri
de Chackal
Our next great artists? The quest
that separates the good eye from the bad.
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Music
SIX DEGREES OF JAZZ
Bending the note is what 'standard-bearer'
Stacey Kent does best. She sings Revel and Gordon's beautifully
sad There's A Lull In My Life.
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Interview
ARLO GUTHRIE interviewed by
Bernard Dubé
With a heart and soul that can still melt ice,
Guthrie remains an event not to be missed.
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