
By Maria Odete Madeira Crisis is the generalized threatening referent and reference that pulverizes the daily cognitive dynamics of the now-human-present, with the permanent alert that it is the case that we are in the imminence of collapsing as a species, and that not even the mercantilization of the crisis, as resource to an unwise [...]
September 13th, 2011 | Posted in Feature,FrontPage,Headlines,Opinion | Read More »

by Min Reyes 1. …because the Government’s mandate has been to represent corporate greed, not the people’s needs. 2. …because democracy does not happen only at the ballot box; it should materialize every day. 3. …because there are no super heroes, and there never will be: it must be you. 4. …because our collective responsibility [...]
July 20th, 2011 | Posted in Feature,FrontPage,Headlines,Opinion,Photo Gallery | Read More »

By Gina Villard Having decided to take a week off to recharge my battery, I bought a ticket to London, where I often go and thought of discovering the town on foot. Strolling through Nothing Hill on a cloudy afternoon, I went into a trendy pub for a latte and struck up a conversation with [...]
February 6th, 2011 | Posted in Feature,FrontPage,Headlines,Opinion,Photo Gallery | Read More »

Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) joined several Republican and Democratic Members of Congress (a mix of veterans opposed to immigration reform and several freshmen like Chaffetz, see list below) to introduce an immigration-related resolution Thursday. The resolution would be a non-binding but symbolic statement aimed at putting Representatives of both parties on-the-record in support of two propositions:
January 21st, 2010 | Posted in Headlines,Politics | Read More »

Part 1: Storm Troopers and Tea Partiers. This is the first installment of a detailed examination of parallels between the Nazi movement in Germany and the new Republican methodology since the election of Obama.
December 9th, 2009 | Posted in Opinion | Read More »