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Bernin’ For You

People get enthusiastic about what they never knew was possible, and Bernie’s support thus far has already proven that. Continue reading

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Take A Sad Song and Make It Better

Though it seems long ago and far away, high summer in the post-Watergate Deep South did, in fact, exist. The Beatles were six years gone, but still potent enough to change the lives of kids and adults alike, almost as potent as a stoned girl answering her door clad only in a sheet. memoir from our own Robert Burke Warren. Continue reading

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‘All the Foreign Ladies’: The Case Against Saving Global Women and Girls

Why is it we think women in Afghanistan or Iraq or anywhere they might wear a veil need saving? Sayantani DasGupta looks at the irony in saving women with bombs and drones. Continue reading

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L’Enfant Terrible, or, The Politics of Youth in DC

In which Jennifer Kabat ponders the weirdness of growing up in and around Washington, DC – from nuclear secrets to Veep’s kids and loving Amy Carter. Continue reading

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