Arts & Entertainment

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Video: Springsteen sings “Nueva Canción” as tribute to people of Argentina, Chile

Bruce Springsteen has mustered his best Spanish in a tribute to the people of Argentina.

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Prolific science fiction writer Frederik Pohl dead at 93

Author Frederik Pohl, who over decades gained a reputation of being a literate and sophisticated writer of science fiction and a supporter of progressive causes, has died.

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Progressive U.S. singer banned from entering New Zealand

"You can't board that flight. You're not welcome in New Zealand."

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“American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs”

This radical icon remains full of grace: Bogged down she's not, as she remains ready for the revolution, whatever form it may take.

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“Dormant Beauty:” a searing look at death and politics

The topical Dormant Beauty is about - depending on your point of view - the right to die, or rather, perhaps, the right to life.

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Legendary Hollywood activists mark Rosenberg executions’ 60th anniversary

June 19th was the 60th anniversary of the executions of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, seen by many as a grave injustice in our nation's history.

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Are you more like Pinochet or Einstein? Take the quiz!

In the online age we are constantly being asked to take surveys, respond to polls and register comments. But how many of these surveys also seek to educate?

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Phillip Bonosky, 1916-2013, chronicled life and politics from Pittsburgh to Phnom Penh

Author Phillip Bonosky, a member of the Communist Party since 1938, died Saturday, March 2, in Brooklyn, N.Y.

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