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War In Ukraine
A Man, a Band, a War: Eugene Hütz Speaks His Mind
Talking to the Gogol Bordello frontman about his native Ukraine, Roma roots, and the transcendent power of music
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Michael Cobb
May 25, 2022
War In Ukraine
This is Not a Video Game: U.S. Military Vets in Ukraine
U.S. vets at Columbia and other schools are cutting class to provide medical assistance and combat training in Ukraine
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C.S. Muncy
May 23, 2022
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Cro-Magnon Man Harley Flanagan Stands Tall
“I just really made a decision that for the people I love and for myself, I have to improve. What other point is there to it, in being alive?”
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May 20, 2022
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On Abortion
‘Two years ago, abortion was almost always discussed in feminist terms — as a political issue affecting the condition of women. Since then, the grounds of the debate have shifted drastically.’
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