
Anti-gay Superman writer sparks outrage
"Young Americans look to Superman as a champion of justice. Anti-gay extremists should be a serous concern to these Americans. It is peculiar that DC Comics would decide to bring [the two] together."

U.S. shootings: Rockers, metal artists decry gun violence
You can't sweep issues under the rug, not in a country that goes to the rest of the world and claims to be an exceptional example.

Al Gore takes on “The Future”
Al Gore tries to expand his public role to issues that relate to but go beyond climate change.

Who knew? Those wacky Renaissance faires have radical roots
Faires have consistently provided a place for a mostly working-class audience to celebrate working-class and peasant culture from all around the world.

The Used headline pro-LGBT tour, join "It Gets Better"
The Used, a popular rock/screamo band from Utah, are calling attention to a problem that plagues their state and many others: discrimination against gays and lesbians.

People’s World sports writer honored by public TV
When he is not doing journalism and community media Neil teaches history at a local junior high school, reads comic books and spends time with his girlfriend, Lisa.

Comics legend Alan Moore slams Hollywood, defends Occupy
Among fans of graphic novels and comics, Alan Moore has become a household name.

Metal vocalist criticizes insensitivity toward Conn. shooting
The school shooting has cut like a knife through the metal community, which itself has experienced its own fair share of tragedy.

Ten best book adaptations of 2012
One underestimates just how much books - ranging from paperbacks to comics to graphic novels - have an influence on what is seen on television and in film.

Top ten films from 2012 progressives should see
Of course, there are many more than ten, but we should start somewhere.

