“The Bin Laden movie” is a bracing, incendiary work of art, too hot for most Americans to handle
9/11
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When confronted with the hatred of a direct attack, some victims respond by desiring war or violence. Some respond by settling into a state of internal anger or despair. Others, however, take the opportunity to push for peace and take action to stop the hateful cycle.
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Juana Bacchus lost her husband, Rudy Bacchus, in the 9/11 attacks. Ten years later, after battling denial, anger and sadness, she still remembers a happy life with him. In an audio collage, Juana tells her personal story of falling deeper in love with Rudy after his death.
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Susan Faludi, the feminist and author of The Terror Dream: Myth & Misogyny in an Insecure America, visited Ithaca College in September and spoke with Buzzsaw about her book, the state of modern-day feminism, and her insights on the anti-woman backlash after 9/11.
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The story of one intern’s experience at a defense company
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Celebrities continue to give their opinions on politics and war By Francesca Toscano Celebrities are reliable sources for a variety of topics, such as beauty,…
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Why the “Ground Zero Mosque” is the election’s hottest non-issues By Merdina Ljekperic Lower Manhattan is made up of not just Wall Street, but stores,…
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Reflections on the Iraq War as some troops return home By Mike McCabe Although in recent years Afghanistan has regained the status of “Radical Middle…