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September 24, 2010

Women

Bloggers: Why are there fewer female science writers than male?

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On September 23, 2010

Old-Timers

Les Miserables: Should critics who hated it reconsider, now that it’s lasted so long?
Shakespeare: The bard doesn’t translate well to the newer media.

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On September 22, 2010

Children

DREAM: The Act isn’t likely to pass, even if it should, says Peter Schrag.

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On September 21, 2010

Smooth

Sinatra: How he became a star by eclipsing his mentor, Tommy Dorsey.

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On September 20, 2010

Political Tests

Religion: The Constitution bans “religious tests” for office, but perhaps there’s one politicians should take.

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Friday, December 3, 2010
How One Family Created Chinese America
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The Lucky Ones, by Mae Ngai The Lucky Ones: One Family and the Extraordinary Invention of Chinese America by Mae Ngai Hyphenated cultures seem to be a natural part of California’s landscape today, but it wasn’t always so. The Lucky Ones by Mae Ngai offers a fresh look at California history by reconstructing the lives of immigrant and second generation pioneers who lived between cultures when it was not such a common phenomenon. Ngai’s narrative brings Chinese Americans into a richer tradition of historical storytelling by humanizing an ambivalent, middle-class immigrant family, situating their lives within the more well-known histories of Chinese laborers and those who suffered from the 1882 Exclusion Act.

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