Who owns history?
Book review Who Owns History: Rethinking the Past in a Changing World, by Eric Foner, Hill and Wang, 2003, 233 pp., Paperback, $13.00
The Vanquished: A Puerto Rican novel The Vanquished: A Puerto Rican novel
Book review The Vanquished, by César Andreu Iglesias, University of North Carolina Press, 2002, 232 pp., Paperback, $19.95
World offers food for thought and waffles, too
Marc Brodine grated apples, chopped walnuts and fried bacon for his famous waffle breakfast. And for the more healthy-minded, he had whole-wheat waffles with sesame and sunflower seeds.
10,000 marchers back Yale strikers
New Haven police arrest 100 NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Downtown New Haven came to a standstill Sept. 13 as the nation’s labor movement turned out more than 10,000 union members from the Northeast and as far away as Nevada and Florida in support of striking university and hospital workers at Yale University.
This week in sports Trade Regrets?
The Thrill and the Agony This week in sports by Chas Walker
The cultural work has just begun
The Cultural Worker: The notion of the Cultural Worker, the artist-activist, walking among the ranks of radicals, is an idea that has been well-developed over many years
Whats on your plate?
Book review: Food, Inc.: Mendel to Monsanto—The Promises and Perils of the Biotech Harvest by Peter Pringle, Simon & Schuster, 356 pp., $25
Uncovering the real Arnold Schwarzenegger
OAKLAND, Calif. – Republican Arnold Schwarzenegger was a “no show” Sept. 3 when California Gov. Gray Davis and five candidates for governor explained their positions on a wide range of issues in the first debate of the Oct. 7 recall election.
Chile conmemora 30 aniversario golpe
Los chilenos están conmemorando el 30 aniversario del golpe fascista y la muerte del presidente Salvador Allende con diversos actos. Las actividades empezaron el 31 de agosto y culminan el 12 de septiembre y son organizado por el Comité Iniciativa 30 Años.
September in History
September dates in history

