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A quiet Wall Street coup d’état pulled off in Connecticut
January 29, 2018The most immediate priority is to urge the repeal of the bond lock, before it goes into effect in May.
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Harold Pinter’s dark comedy “The Hothouse” menacingly amuses in L.A.
January 29, 2018The acting is ace, the material challenging, the production rare.
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Colombia’s 2018 presidential elections: Chronicle of a disaster foretold
January 29, 2018Hailed as one of the most stable democracies in Latin America, Colombia is a country entirely controlled by an established, conservative oligarchy that has not lost an election since 1946.
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Berlin honors anti-fascists; we should honor fighters for equality
January 29, 2018It's all about class and race, and who holds power when those monuments are erected. Berliners can see it, walking through their city every day.
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2018 Grammys get political
January 29, 2018From Black Lives Matter and #MeToo to mental health and imperialism -- the 2018 Grammys were chock full of political critique.
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