Kathleen Parker’s column “Obama’s remarkable dispassion” (Oct. 9) jarred my sensibility about political toughness. If President Barack Obama led us into military actions as often as previous ...
Anna Clark could have titled her book “Remaking Australian History”, for that is its narrative arc. She celebrates a change in the stories Australians can tell of their nation: from a heroic tale of ...
Heinrich Maria Davringhausen’s “The Profiteer,” from 1920-21, shows an expressionless businessman in an office overlooking a vast metropolis. Arranged like a still life on the desk in front of him are ...
IN “The Passion of Josef D.,” at the Ethel Barrymore, Paddy Chayefsky struggles long and hard and not very coherently to establish the proposition that Joseph Dzhugashvili, the grim, vindictive, ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. On October 17, 2010, the Philadelphia Eagles hosted the Atlanta Falcons before a crowd of nearly 70,000. The game was expected ...
Monday, on such a tragic and important day in our nation's history, local labor leaders dishonored the spirit of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. By moving public rallies indoors because of rain ...