“Crimson Kimono is really just a reversal of the old GI concept: ‘Let’s change our luck,’” Director Sam […]

Last Friday The New York Times published an article claiming that Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano now “disavows” his […]

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Since 1971, Georgia State University has hosted an important Atlanta cultural institution—one that has created a positive relationship […]

With Stephen Colbert departing for CBS to replace David Letterman in 2015, I’d like to preemptively ring the […]

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In part II of ToM’s AHA 2014 coverage our correspondents begin with papers on the efforts of Latin […]