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Black Bag: Not Much to See Here

Black Bag is being hailed by critics as highly sophisticated cinematic fare — rather than an unambitious rush job by a talented director eager to move on to his next, similarly unsatisfying project.

An Autonomy Worth Having

Promoting meaningful freedom to people suffering from mental illness or substance abuse requires going beyond simple questions of individual choice.

Ukraine’s Forbidden Frescoes

Ukrainian painter Mykhailo Boichuk and his circle of socialist artists perished in Stalin’s 1930s repression, destroying much of the movement’s beautiful public murals in the process. Today what remains of their work is a symbol of hope in dark times.

Let Workers Lead

The “worker-to-worker” organizing model adopted by many of the most dynamic unions and campaigns in the country has enormous promise for revitalizing labor — in large part because it puts workers themselves in the drivers’ seat.