June 22, 2004
Film and TV in Anxious Times
In the days and weeks after the terrorist atrocities of September 11, Americans gathered around their TV sets in shock,...
394 Results
June 22, 2004
In the days and weeks after the terrorist atrocities of September 11, Americans gathered around their TV sets in shock,...
March 22, 2004
We are, it seems, always in some kind of energy crisis, real or imagined. Some worry that our major sources of energy...
March 22, 2004
Mention plastic surgery and the more judgmental among us immediately rattle off a list of traits its devotees probably...
March 22, 2004
In 1999, Peter Sloterdijk, a professor of aesthetics and one of Germany’s most prominent intellectuals, lit off a...
March 22, 2004
Toward the beginning of “Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race,” the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum’s new...
March 22, 2004
O. Carter Snead on how new technologies affect judicial interpretation
March 22, 2004
The next use of nuclear weapons, if followed quickly by others, is nothing the United States or its closest friends...
March 22, 2004
The President’s Council on Bioethics, chaired by Leon R. Kass, has been up and running for less than three years...
March 22, 2004
There are at least two good reasons why Hollywood is so fond of movies about memory loss. One is that the movies are...
January 1, 2004
When Samuel F. B. Morse sent his first long-distance telegraph message in 1844, he chose words that emphasized both the...