Ukraine War

Ai Weiwei’s Turandot

The revolutionary artist and iconoclastic activist’s selection of this opera, once banned in China, aligns with his challenging of norms.…

2 weeks ago

Michael Stearns Studio Ignites Dialogue with Public Discourse

In an era of conflict and division, Public Discourse asserts art's unique capacity to translate raw emotion into collective reflection.

1 month ago

KHERSON: Human Safari — Ukraine, Our Amnesia And a Dance Among the Ruins

The world must not look away. These war crimes demand justice. This film is not only a witness — it…

3 months ago

CPJ Honors Fearless Journalists at 2024 International Press Freedom Awards

Leila Fadel, host of NPR’s Morning Edition, recognized Al Aila in absentia as Israel did not permit the Gazan journalist…

11 months ago

“Escalation Dominance” . . . and the Prospect of More Than 1,000 Holocausts

We should face the realities of the U.S. government’s role in fueling such ominous trends, in part by dismantling key…

1 year ago

Defense Contractors Are Bilking the American People

It should therefore come as no surprise that defense contractors routinely overcharge the Pentagon—and the American taxpayer—by nearly 40 to…

2 years ago

How the U.S. Has Darkened the Nuclear Cloud Over Humanity

In the summer of 1985, Gorbachev announced a unilateral moratorium on nuclear test explosions, and he invited the United States…

2 years ago

How Swedish Love for the US Turned Deadly

Among the future aims of NATO with regards to Sweden, there are many reasons why Swedes would want to run…

2 years ago

How to Ignore 4.5 Million Deaths

How does our media environment so easily dismiss carnage of this scale? Norman Solomon’s new book, War Made Invisible: How…

2 years ago

Better Call Mom

My mom’s parents came over from Ukraine, where the baked Ukrainian crepes called nalysnyky are a comfort food.

2 years ago