Video artist Zbigniew Bzymek's first feature film, about a trio of misfits looking for a home, will unlikely find a theatrical life outside of the Berlin fest. By THR Staff BERLIN — (Forum) A confused ...
Painter Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000) chronicled the Black Migration out of the South in a series of 60 panels whose tempera colors and spiked diagonals depict fear and resolve. Aaron Robertson revisits ...
A common charge leveled against libertarians is that we are utopians whose ideas may seem good in theory but don’t work in the real world. But this is precisely backward. The true wild-eyed utopians ...
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Iconoclastic Harvard law professor Randall Kennedy once posited that Black intellectual history is best understood as a tug-of-war between optimists and pessimists: those like Dr. Martin Luther King ...
The Biden administration is now rolling toward their goal of a Green New Deal. The infrastructure deal has about $140 billion worth of subsidies and government investment funds—subsidies for electric ...
Author Aaron Robertson is coming to mid-Michigan to talk about his book “The Black Utopians: Searching for Paradise and the Promised Land in America.” His book tells the stories of Black Americans ...
Surrounded by the chatter and laughter of her Utopians Bridge Club mates, Nancy Coleman quietly recalled some of her life's highlights. She bore two children and had a loving marriage for 57 years, ...
A debate over the future of the U.S. nuclear arsenal is at a pivotal moment. Last month the Obama administration proposed a budget that calls for modernization of the “nuclear triad” of missiles, ...
No one hates Vice President JD Vance more than the editorial board at the Wall Street Journal, although this time, someone at least signed its latest attack on him. Matthew Hennessey published a piece ...
Michael Robertson’s “The Last Utopians: Four Late Nineteenth-Century Visionaries and Their Legacy” (Princeton) is instructive and touching, if sometimes inadvertently funny. The instructive parts rise ...
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