Articles
Interview with Dennis Kucinich
by Deborah Emin

While the MSM Slept: A What if to Ponder
by Deborah Emin

None of us are responsible for what happened? Omaha, Salt Lake City,
Blacksburg, Columbine and Counting
by Deborah Emin

Kucinich's (non) Battle with the Press
by Deborah Emin

Civics Lessons for Dummmies Like Me or How I Chased After Candidate
Kucinich
by Deborah Emin

The Simplest, Most Obvious Solution to Our Credit Problems
by Deborah Emin

Parents Beware of the Lessons Learned from the Bush Presidency
by Deborah Emin

If Bush and Cheney Were From Columbine
by Deborah Emin

Another Prophet Dies: Kurt Vonnegut (1922-2007)
by Deborah Emin

From New York City to Chicago on a News Cycle
by Deborah Emin

We Are All Addicted to Anger and Violence
by Deborah Emin

The Trivialization of Fear
by Deborah Emin

Why Not Dennis?
by Deborah Emin

The Gay Marriage Ruling -- A Sporting Event
In reading the coverage of the New York Supreme Court's recent ruling on gay marriage, one problem
leaps up - no one seemed to find it necessary to report on what gays and lesbians think of the ruling.
by Deborah Emin

The New and Old of Radical Feminism
On the occasion of the publication of Vivian Gornick’s The Solitude of Self: Thinking About Elizabeth Cady
Stanton
by Deborah Emin

Alzheimer's: More as Metaphor Than as Memory
An Essay on Identity
by Deborah Emin

For the Love of Food and Women
Two Bridgeport, Connecticut lesbians reflect on nearly three decades of feminist space.
by Deborah Emin

Art and Commerce
The disquieting experience of Jean-Michel Basquiat at the Brooklyn Museum.
by Deborah Emin

Why I Decided to Stop Being Schizophrenic at 50
Every experience in our lives has a beginning, a middle, and an end.  In tracing the trajectory of my
experiences as a schizophrenic there was certainly a clear beginning.
by Deborah Emin

A Knight, Emboldened, Vulnerable
Sculptor Linda Stein talks about passions and obsessions animating her latest series of work.
by Deborah Emin

What Makes Danny Run?
Documentary filmmaker Danny Schechter reflects on a dangerous turn in the media.
by Deborah Emin