
Werner Herzog goes deep in 3-D "Cave of Forgotten Dreams"
An exclusive visit to see the paintings deep inside the Chauvet caves of southern France, arranged by permission of the French government. Very few people will ever see these paintings with their own eyes.

Sorry, no vampires in “Tree of Life”
This film had us wishing vampires would make an appearance, but we were wrong.

World Environment Day: Pay attention before it's too late
If the environment continues to heat rapidly, permafrost will melt ever faster, releasing greenhouse gases to such an extent that it overwhelms any possible improvement by human action.

Republicans take aim at early voting
Early voting, a key element in President Barack Obama's victory in 2008, is under fierce attack by the Republican Party.

Colombia trade pact ignores big problems
The U.S.-Colombia free trade pact would reinforce a system that leaves farmers and consumers at the mercy of volatile prices and markets.

Minimum wage is a poverty wage
Imagine trying to live on $7.25 an hour. Even if you managed to work full eight-hour days, you'd be making only about $58 a day, $290 a week.

What does the future hold for reading?
Less than half of Americans between the ages of 18 and 24 ever read for pleasure.
Religion and labor: lost cause or opportunity?
Doesn't religion have to do with the world of ideas and labor with the real world?

Republicans redistribute the wealth - to the wealthy
Republicans call redistributing wealth un-American, but they have turned the government into a mechanism to ruthlessly redistribute wealth to the upper crust.
Justice Scalia and the Dybbuk
It seems that, for second time since I can remember, a federal justice has been possessed by a dybbuk, an evil spirit in Jewish mythology.

