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Updated April 23, 2002
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The Best American Short Plays 1999-2000
by Glenn Young (Editor)
Hardcover: 203 pages; November 2001
Publisher: Applause Theatre Books
This book includes David Dozer's short play "The Milling Crowd Dies: A Poisoned Arts
Play," which, in another form, was first performed live on WBAI.
The Land of Milk and Honey
by Fielding Dawson
Paperback: 164 pages; September 2001
Fielding Dawson, a segment producer on Wake Up Call, taught writing classes in Sing Sing Prison, Rikers Island, and other maximum-security
prisons in the U.S. was a
productive writer, artist and activist through a long career.
No Man's Land
by Fielding Dawson
Paperback: (August 2000)
"No Man's Land is Dawson's newest novel, and the first published full-length work based on his experiences as a
teacher in prison writing workshops. Dawson's prose is as sharp as always, and the interaction between the main
character and his pupils is expressed precisely (though not stalely) through dynamic dialogue.
(customer response)
The Decline and Fall of Public
Broadcasting : Creating
Alternative Media
by David Barsamian
Paperback: 88 pages; November 2001
In The Decline and Fall of Public Broadcasting, Barsamian draws on his years of experience in public radio, and gives an insider's perspective on public broadcasting in the U.S., as well as the challenges faced by new media activists who are working to create more democratic, informative, and engaging media.
The Best Democracy Money Can Buy : An Investigative Reporter Exposes the Truth about Globalization, Corporate Cons, and High Finance
Fraudsters
by Greg Palast
Hardcover: 224 pages; February 2002
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Blue Gold : The Fight to Stop the Corporate Theft of the World's Water
by Maude Barlow, Tony Clarke
Hardcover: 256 pages;
April 2002
Publisher: New Press; ISBN: 1565847318
Ms. Barlow was featured on DN recently. |
Calling the Shots : How Washington Dominates Today's UN - by Phyllis
Bennis, Erskine Childers
Paperback
Legal Lynching : The Death Penalty and America's Future
by Jesse L., Sr. Jackson, Jesse L., Jr. Jackson, Bruce Shapiro
Hardcover: 288 pages; October 2001
Discussed on Beyond the Pale
Hard Time Blues : How Politics Built a Prison Nation
by Sasha Abramsky
Hardcover: 320 pages; 1 Ed edition January 2002
The Last Energy War : The Battle over Utility Deregulation
by Harvey Wasserman
Paperback: 64 pages; January 2000
FDR's Splendid Deception : The Moving Story of Roosevelt's Massive
Disability - And the Intense Efforts to Conceal It from the Public
by Hugh Gregory Gallagher
Hardcover: 3rd edition March 1999
Black Bird Fly Away : Disabled in an Able-Bodied World
by Hugh Gregory Gallagher, Geoffrey C. Ward
Hardcover: 320 pages; May 1998
Jewish Portraits, Indian Frames : Women's Narratives from a Diaspora of Hope (Brandeis Series on Jewish Women)
by Jael M. Silliman
Hardcover - 224 pages December 2001
University Press of New England; ISBN: 1584651695
Discussed on Beyond the Pale
12/30/01
Vegetarianism and the Jewish Tradition
by Louis A. Berman
Paperback: June 1975
The First Casualty : The War Correspondent As Hero and Myth-Maker from
the Crimea to Kosovo
by Phillip Knightley
Paperback: 592 pages
"In war, truth may be the first casualty, but in Phillip Knightley's compelling examination of the war correspondent as journalist-mouthpiece-propagandist, the truth survives unscathed. Myths are exploded, scoundrels unmasked, the best and worst of the history of a century plainly
revealed." Morley Safer
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