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Smithsonian January 2007 Arthur Lubow |
Americans in Paris In the late 19th century, the City of Light beckoned Whistler, Sargent, Cassatt and other young artists. As a new exhibition makes clear, what they experienced would transform American art. |
Smithsonian January 2007 Frank Deford |
Bleeve It, Hon The tentative city of Baltimore that the sportswriter grew up in has regained a bit of swagger. A sympathy wink for Baltimore? No -- Baltimore has finally learned to wink at the world. |
AskMen.com Mr. Mafioso |
Why Tradition Works It's easy to lose interest in traditions, but here is why they are still relevant and important. |
ifeminists December 20, 2006 Todd Andrew Barnett |
Political Correctness Takes Hold of the Michael Richards Scandal The tragic part of this entire snafu is that comedian Michael Richards met with Jackson and Sharpton, who are more interested in politicizing this issue than really addressing the underlying issue, which is the evil of political correctness dominating our culture. |
ifeminists December 7, 2006 Tony Zizza |
Kramer Unleashed Stupid Speech, Not Hate Speech Calling stupidity and criminality "hate" in an effort to wave the proverbial politically correct flag over our super sensitive culture, seems to be job security for the likes of Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton and attorneys like Gloria Allred. |
ifeminists December 4, 2006 Carey Roberts |
The Silence of the Wedding Bells The family is the very building block of a civilized and prosperous society. But there's one fact that's hard to dispute: our country faces an acute shortage of marriage-minded men. |
ifeminists November 22, 2006 Wendy McElroy |
Segregating Children From Men Over the course of decades, Western culture has so thoroughly identified maleness itself with violence and abuse that major airlines feel free to openly treat them as predators. |
Fast Company December 1, 2006 Alan Deutschman |
Fast Talk: Home Improvement Intel's Genevieve Bell on why our homes will never be like George Jetson's. |
Smithsonian November 2006 Carolyn Kleiner Butler |
Fish Are Jumpin' A coastal fishing community struggles to preserve the North Carolina "mullet blow." These fishermen carry out a tradition that is one of the few remaining haul-seine operations in the country. |
Registered Rep. December 1, 2006 Kristen French |
I Want My MTV Due to poor spending and savings habits, the finances of the MTV Generation are in much worse shape than those of adults their age just two decades ago, according to a study. |
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