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Wednesday, December 03, 2003

What could unite a Mexican-American painter from El Paso with Puerto Rican-American sculptor from Parkchester? A new exhibit at Exit Art in Chelsea highlights the work of all kinds of American artists of Hispanic origin. Sammy Sosa, Cesar Chavez, and Jenny “from the Block” Lopez are but a few of their inspirations. Also: John Carville, the Middle East series, and controversy about the drug ecstasy.

Ragin' Cajun on a Rampage

James Carville author, political consultant, 'K Street' principal, and CNN 'Crossfire' Host. Had Enough? A Handbook For Fighting Back (Simon and Schuster, December 2003) prescribing new rules for liberals to fight back.

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The L Word

Papo Colo Artist and Co-Founder and Director of Exit Art and organizer of "The L Factor" exhibition on the new exhibition of Latino art and defining Latino culture and art and Jeanette Ingberman director of Exit Art, a center for contemporary art and culture on the new exhibition ...

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The Fence Makes Angry Neighbors

David Harris Executive Director of the American Jewish Committee on the Jewish settlements, the fence, and obstacles to peace and Nubar Hovsepian will be associate professor of political science and international studies at Chapman University in Orange City, California starting this January on the Jewish settlements, the fence, ...

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The Acrimony and the Ecstasy

Donald G. McNeil, Jr. science reporter for the New York Times explains the science (and bad science) on the party drug

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