We meet many people in Frederick Wiseman’s films. The crass American diner sticking his face into a plate of haute cuisine and taking a big whiff in Menus-Plaisirs, Les Troisgros. The migrant worker ...
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Over the past 15 years, weakening covenants and other debt-holder safeguards have reshaped power dynamics in private markets.
Pamela Wu of Morgan Lewis discusses a two-tier international proposal for implementation of climate strategies, and how that ...
Any serious assessment of Ghana's passport and visa system must begin with the people it is supposed to serve. There are an estimated three to four million Ghanaians living outside the country.
In his quest to control U.S. culture, President Donald Trump renamed the Kennedy Center after himself, and plans to close for ...
The Feb. 6 article, “Dan Walters Covers California History, Politics, Challenges in Santa Barbara Talk,” stated, “To a packed theater, Walters, ...
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Trump celebrates “Champion of Clean Coal” as his administration repeals the Endangerment Finding. Still, economics and ...
For the AR’s Borders issue, deputy editor Eleanor Beaumont commissioned journalist Ylenia Gostoli and photographer Özge Sebzeci to report on projects built in two refugee camps in Kurdistan. This is ...
Out of this moment of fear and uncertainty comes the chance to imagine a democracy that has never fully existed.