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Robert Eggers 'Nosferatu' is a symphony of horror
North Brentwood's Windom Road Barrier Monument
Opening Closed Eyes – a Screening of Israelism in Greenbelt
CapUnfriendly: Monumental Sports to shut down hockey site beloved by fans
Book Review: The Man Who Changed Colors
Book Review: Disrupting DC: The Rise of Uber and Fall of the City
Liberals respond to Israeli war crimes with linguistic slaughter
Mitski on labors of love: The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We
Book Review: American Midnight
Sex, Power and True Crime
Book Review: Storms of the Revolution
Book Review: 'A Spectre, Haunting: on the Communist Manifesto'
Book Review: 'The Big Con' exposes the ravages of the consulting industry
Past and Present collide in The High Ground
The best (labor) reads from 2022
Election Roundup, Nov 2022
Sanctuary City: The Human Cost of America's Immigration Madness
The year in labor (so far)
The fight to Free Chol Soo Lee and all political prisoners
Good reads and essential traffic from June '22
Making art inside capitalism (w/ Claire Alrich)
Tales of the Wire Women
Good Links from January 2022
Rosa's List: Free vintage propaganda available
Interview with Camila Tapia-Guilliams, 'Alternative Universe: Visualizing Queer Futurisms'
Evergreen Good Reads — 2021
November Evergreens
October Evergreens: Lasting GOOD READS from October
Book Review: Tom Standage's 'A Brief History of Motion'
Interview with Jamie Woodcock and Sai Englert of Notes from Below
Critical Race Theory? Yes, Please
Print versus speech in the info trade
How Racism Hurts All of Us
Good Links from April
Good Links from March
Book Review: Kim Stanley Robinson's 'The Ministry for the Future'
Considering Dr. Seuss
A discussion on capitalist decay, digital aesthetics and virtual worlds
Lessons From Leftist Movie Club
Good Links from January
Best Reads from 2020
Kim Stanley Robinson’s “structure of feeling” that might save the planet
To Mussolini
The Global Commons and Solar Energy: A Review of David Schwartzman’s New Book
I Took the Hillsdale "Survey" on Socialism
Class Struggle in Dupont/Kalorama: A Self-Guided Walking Tour
Union Building for the Long Haul
Counter to Planet of the Humans
Pixel Riot
Lefty Economic Policy Podcasts - Get more smarter!
Socialism in the US Presidential Race -- A Japanese Media Perspective
The myths that masked an imperialist war in Vietnam -- and how they were shaped
Anarres and The Dispossessed: Le Guin’s Model for a Socialist Future
“Warmth of Other Suns” Exhibit Looks at Displacement from Many Angles
A Small Victory for Science in “Deep Time”
Trump sowed the racial hatred that divided the Red Sox and America
Good Reads for February 2019
Good Reads for January 2019
It’s Not the Economy, Stupid: Race, Identity and the White Working-Class Voter
Law Enforcement Museum Touts Heroism, Buries the Darker Side
NHK's Asia Insight: A Window to Developing Countries
A Life of Comedy and Commitment: "Turn Me Loose" at Arena Stage
Good Reads for August 2018
Good Reads for July 2018
Summer's here - and the time is right for radical tourism
Good Reads for June 2018
You'll love 'Isle of Dogs'
Good Reads for May 2018
Playing Indian: The Use and (Mostly) Misuse of Native American History and Imagery
Good Reads for February 2018
BIBLE MUSEUM: SCHOLARSHIP OR WEDGE FOR RELIGIOUS RIGHT?
Good Reads for January 2018
A two-century tour through the World of Work in the US
Good Reads for Socialists - December 2017
A Cascade of Press Clips on the Nov. 7 Election's Left Surge
A Portrait of Today's Disaffected Embedded in a 1963 Dylan Performance
Good Reads for Socialists - October 2017
Rooting labor action on climate change in the revolutionary struggle against alienation
Good Reads for Socialists - August 2017
A Free Concert Meditation: Will Socialism Look and Sound Like This?
How to get the Real Straight News in the Alternative Fact Era
Good Reads for Socialists - July 2017
Goings on: Talk, Theater, Music and More
After "the end of work," two perspectives on the future
Historian warns of stealthy ways that tyranny can arrive
Our Future: Confronting the Past in the Present
Good Reads for February 2017 (and a video or two)
Good Sources for Socialists - January 2017
DC's Museum of African American History and Culture is worth the wait
Book Review: "Building the Commune: Radical Democracy in Venezuela"
Westlake's fictional rogues have an un-ignorable correlation with our rogue-in-chief