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Holland wrestles with immigration
Murder in Amsterdam: The Death of Theo van Gogh and the Limits of Tolerance by Ian Buruma Penguin Press. 288 pages. $24.95. Murder in Amsterdam:...
Progressive, The, 04/01/07 by Nina Siegal · More from publication -
George Saunders: satirist
American fiction has become a largely apolitical affair in recent years, with even the savviest social novelists, such as Jonathan Franzen,...
Progressive, The, 06/01/06 by Nina Siegal · More from publication -
Viggo Mortensen
Sure, he's cute. Well, not cute. Strikingly, jaw-droppingly gorgeous. But the most intriguing thing about Viggo Mortensen, who played King Aragorn...
Progressive, The, 11/01/05 by Nina Siegal · More from publication -
Bioethics, Bush style
In September, a day after Massachusetts-based biotech lab Advanced Cell Technology, Inc., announced that it had coaxed embryonic stem cells into...
Progressive, The, 05/01/05 by Nina Siegal · More from publication -
Art Spiegelman
Pulitzer Prize-winning author and illustrator Art Spiegelman, the man who made the comic book legit, has lived most of his life in New York. But he...
Progressive, The, 01/01/05 by Nina Siegal · More from publication -
No experience necessary: a profile of Bush's AIDS czar
Randall Tobias, the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator, as standing at the podium to address the fifteenth International AIDS Conference in Bangkok in...
Progressive, The, 11/01/04 by Nina Siegal · More from publication -
Freestyle Ambassador.(Toni Blackman)(Brief Article)

Toni Blackman searches for a new way of being in hip-hop culture SOME CHILDREN WRITE POEMS about flowers and butterflies. Toni Blackman,...
Book, 07/01/01 by SIEGAL, NINA · More from publication -
STOPPING Abuse in Prison - widespread sexual abuse of women prisoners
There is widespread abuse of women in prison by correctional officers and other prison staff. Rape, criminal sexual contact, and sexually abusive...
Progressive, The, 04/01/99 by Nina Siegal · More from publication -
`If I Believed in Hell, This Could Be No Worse.' - Louisiana-Pacific Corp. sued over environmental crimes - Abstract
Louisiana-Pacific Corp set up a timber mill in Colorado that broke multiple environmental laws. On May 27, 1998, the company was fined $31.5...
Progressive, The, 12/01/98 by Nina Siegal · More from publication -
Carey Perloff, Heather Kitchen and Melissa Smith: ACT's three sisters. (American Conservatory Theater directors)(Women in Theatre)

A powerful San Francisco triumverate challenges the status quo American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, it must be said, was a...
American Theatre, 09/01/98 by Siegal, Nina · More from publication


