Today we're joined by guest host Mario Murillo. New York Magazine this week says New York is way behind Chicago and other cities at preventing global warming. Writer Chris Smith will challenge Mayor Bloomberg to do better. Also, writer David Valdes Greenwood, author of Homo Domesticus: Notes from a Same-Sex Marriage.
I Sing the Ballot Electric
Larry Norden, counsel at the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University's School of Law, and project director for the Brennan Center’s Voting Technology Assesment Project, Teresa Hommel, founder of wheresthepaper.org and chairwoman of the task force on election integrity of The Community Church of New York, Adam Cohen, ...
A Greener New York?
Chris Smith, contributing editor at New York Magazine, discusses New York’s efforts to counter global warming.
Domestic Arts
David Valdes Greenwood, journalist, playwright and author of Homo Domesticus: Notes from a Same-Sex Marriage (Da Capo Press, 2007) offers his insights gleaned from his ten-year marriage.
Homo Domesticus is available for purchase at Amazon.com
Homo Domesticus is available for purchase at Amazon.com
Shattering the NFL's Glass Ceiling
Shaun Powell, sports columnist at Newsday, weighs in on the upcoming Superbowl and the two black coaches who head the teams.
Required Reading: January 26, 2007
Troops Authorized to Kill Iranian Operatives in Iraq (Washington Post)
Cooperative Tone Of Sadr Surprises U.S. (LA Times)
Secrecy Is at Issue in Suits Opposing Spy Program (NY Times)
Column: In Ex-Aide's Testimony, A Spin Through VP's PR (Washington Post)
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