Morsi Wins: Alexandria’s Electoral Celebration
As Alexandria celebrates Mohamed Morsi's election, I'll be keeping abreast of revolutionary developments in Egypt's second city.
As Alexandria celebrates Mohamed Morsi's election, I'll be keeping abreast of revolutionary developments in Egypt's second city.
From "dumb Dora" to an even less intelligent father figure, the evolution of the family sitcom illuminates gender relations.
How America is experiencing two symptoms of one serious cultural disorder
Grave of the Fireflies and Apocalypse Now showed malnourished toddlers and heads on stakes; Call of Duty shows badass special ops troopers shooting terrorists and riding snowmobiles.
Despite some progress in women's rights, the balance between career and family can still be difficult to strike.
The battle of the Sunshine State will be decided by airtime, and Mitt Romney has an expensive leg up.
We're missing the issue we should really be concerned about: the practicality of enforcement.
The Super PACs and lackluster candidates are to blame for the vicious campaign season.
Can the Chinese Communist Party continue to control information in the modern age?
The only way I can think of improving on that group of three would be to include Joss Whedon, creator of Firefly.