
What would U.S. socialism look like?
I am often asked thought-provoking questions about U.S. socialism and what it would look like. My reply is something like this.

Labor independence: Not much to do with a party label
A recent article by Mike Elk illustrates what is wrong with too much of the left's thinking on labor today.

"Brothers of Bella": vintage music with a red tinge
Musically, "Brothers of Bella" is masterful, with rambunctious piano playing backed by accordion, bass, guitar, and drums. Yet the band doesn't stretch beyond the realm of classic music styles.

Sugar's bittersweet history
The history of sugar is a fascinating, complicated and ongoing journey that takes us through the brutal depths of slavery to the heights of resistance and abolition, to the ingenuity of invention from Hershey's milk chocolate to Brazil's biofuels.

Big oil, government sacrifice kids for profits
Another reason to curb Big Oil: scientists are warning of danger to fetal development from chemicals found in crude oil.

What a flight attendant owns
Former flight attendant remembers her co-workers, her union sisters and brothers, and the dignity and hard work of the profession, which makes the industry belong to those who work in it.

“Thor” hammers away at box office
Rather than coming off as corny and preposterous, Thor contains scenes that are grandiose and moving.
Tony Kushner CUNY degree struggle: Symptom of nationwide problem
Tonight the executive board of the trustees of the City University of New York will reportedly meet and reverse a decision to table and potentially deny playwright Tony Kushner an honorary doctorate from John Jay College.
Victory Day celebrated abroad
Here in the U.S. May 8th is called "Victory in Europe" day. We should celebrate it more than we do.


