Fukushima: From the West Wing
Photo Credit: Foreign Affairs OF THE MOST harrowing stories from last year, the terrible series of events behind the Japanese earthquake that led to a cataclysmic tsunami, which then led to an...
View ArticleVillage Voice Media’s Kristof Quibble
Photo Credit: Facebook (of Nicholas Kristof) THE NEW YORK TIMES, “The Grey Lady,” as it has become known as the established and serious paper of record *, hasn’t seen much challenge over its roughly...
View ArticleWhom Shall Lead the World Bank?
Photo Credit: The Economist THE UNITED STATES and President Obama have their man: an academic, a physician and public policy guy, Jim Yong Kim. Kim is the president of Dartmouth and the chair of...
View ArticleThe Middle Kingdom’s New Export Focus
Photo Credit: Bloomberg Business Week CHINA has been feeling its oats: They’re a bit impressed with their stature, and they have been flexing their trade muscles as a result of it, for many years....
View ArticleThe Mental State of This Failed State (And Strategy)
Photo Credit: Dangerroom WAR is not good for the individual or the collective psyche, obviously. So it stands to reason that a nation that has experienced war in its territories for the better part of...
View ArticleDraper’s Carousel
IT WAS one of the seminal defining moments of Mad Men and the mysterious Don Draper’s story; a candid look into the character’s genius and history at-once, and this particular Okey-in-the-Big-City...
View ArticleParadigm Shift: Bad Schools Produce Bad Communities?
Photo Credit: The Daily Record IN 2010′s WAITING FOR “SUPERMAN,” a documentary focusing an examining lens on our failing national public school system, there was a new sociological perspective...
View ArticleUnderstanding Keynes’s Expertise in These Dire Times
Photo Credit: The New Yorker PRAISING the ideas of novelist Ayn Rand and her principles of a completely free-market has become a 21st Century Tea-Party and a new-ish political right motif, but it was...
View ArticleOn ‘The Wire,’ Season 1
DOING THIS six years late, particularly after these recent remarks*, reminds me (somewhat) of, how as a condition of certain behavioral treatments and recovery from addiction, people attempt to...
View ArticleSmart Dust
Photo Credit: List 25 ABOUT a decade ago, there was a palpable and growing excitement about the potential of populations of teamed micro-sensors, in the form of dust clouds, being dispersed all over...
View ArticleThe Roots, ‘Do You Want More?!!!??!’
THE ROOTS’ DO YOU WANT MORE?!!!??! was an epiphany in the consciousness of hip-hop; a quiet-at-first, sophomore slingshot — as opposed to a slump — operating as “something other than.” What “something...
View ArticleKalashnikov Everything; Everywhere
IN its first anniversary issue GOOD — a Los Angeles-based media group focusing on the animating passions of the socially conscious – made an odd editorial decision: They opted to run a cover story...
View ArticleA Problem in Covering the Secret War
Photo Credit Defense News I HAVE tangentially spoken about President Obama’s secret drone strikes in Afghanistan-Pakistan (Af-Pak), which have only been marginally reported in the traditional media,...
View ArticleOn Frank Ocean and ‘Channel Orange’
I WROTE HERE briefly about Frank Ocean’s improbable rise from the ranks of obscurity to quick stardom on the strength of his debut alternative R&B mixtape Nostalgia Ultra, his odd circumstance of...
View ArticleDebating Dream
Editor’s Note: This post was updated on November 27, to amend a mistake that stated it was solely U.S.A. Basketball’s (U.S.A.B.) decision to include American basketball professionals in international...
View ArticleGrimes, ‘Oblivion’
Download: 03%20Oblivion.mp3 “Oblivion,” Grimes I HAVE NO IDEA what genre Grimes falls into, though “Post-Internet” has been bandied by Pitchfork. And particularly as the avant-garde music of 2005 and...
View Article11 Years in Our Ideals Conflicted Post-9/11
I REALIZED that I had never reflected on the consequences of that moment, eleven years ago now, in regards to the life of Americans. And I believe that the perspectives of those who came of age in the...
View ArticleOn ‘Savages’ and ‘End of Watch’
Photo Credit: The New York Times THE NARCO-WARS of today have begun to see the big screen. Oliver Stone’s recent release Savages sets itself inside the designer dope game, where special strains of...
View ArticleThe Forgotten North Korean Propaganda of Americans
Photo Credit: Vice IN NETFLIX’S streaming roster there’s a 2006 documentary called Crossing the Line, which explores the lives of American deserters who joined North Korea’s regime during the peak of...
View ArticleJoey Bada$$, ‘Waves’
Download: 02%20Waves.mp3 “Waves,” Joey Bada$$ LIGHT anything: beer, jazz, versions of any kind of junkfood snack, all tend to be terrible. Hip-hop is equally plagued with this somewhat unnoticed...
View ArticleMr. McGovern
Photo Credit: The Washington Post I TWEETED about George McGovern’s death saying — in what now feels to be a short, impersonal and cold medium for such a thoughtful guy — that the once congressman and...
View ArticleLiberal Quants Rising
WITH THE RE-ELECTION of President Obama and the soul-searching of Republican operatives and pundits that was its ancillary result, something became noticeably codified inside the perceptions of...
View ArticleThe Tear Line
“THE WORLD is complicated” and understanding just how complex it is requires a constant news media intake focusing on geopolitical, global crises, defense and security news. Besides that those are...
View ArticleThe Anti-Poaching Drone Mission
Photo Credit: Canadian Broadcasting Company DRONES have become the tremendously controversial “flying robot killing machines” of our extraordinary times, even becoming the subject of lampoon in...
View ArticleEdgewood’s Secrets
WHAT HAPPENED AT EDGEWOOD ARSENAL, a United States Army munitions research facility in Edgewood, Maryland — made somewhat notorious in the midst of the Cold War — is viewed properly as a travesty:...
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