Article The People's Republic of Amnesia Chinese leadership sought to erase memory of the 1989 Tiananmen massacre entirely from the public, and they were highly successful. How? Four things. By Nicholas Clifford January 12, 2015 Book Essay Books Foreign Affairs War and Peace
Article Born from the Gaze of God Written before he and seven fellow monks were kidnapped and beheaded in 1996, this personal journal reflects story of Algeria in crisis and courageous spirituality. By Lawrence S. Cunningham January 12, 2015 Book Essay Books Foreign Affairs Muslim-Christian Relations Religious Life Spirituality Terrorism War and Peace
Article 'The Babadook' Jennifer Kent’s "The Babadook" is a horror film that abjures cheap thrills and builds its terrors securely atop a base of all-too-familiar human pain. By Rand Richards Cooper January 12, 2015 Movies
Article 'Grantchester' "Grantchester," part of PBS’s Masterpiece programming, is soothingly old-fashioned, falling comfortably within the bounds of the cozy mystery genre. By Celia Wren January 12, 2015 Television
Article The Community College Cause The GOP and friends of hard work and self-sufficiency should join Obama in seeking to expand access to community colleges as much as possible. By E. J. Dionne Jr. January 12, 2015 Barack Obama Columnists Domestic Affairs Higher Education