Monday, November 8, 2010

First Ascent?s Primetime U.S. TV Premiere

Sender Films is proud to announce the long-awaited U.S. TV premiere of First Ascent: The Series. On Thursday, Nov. 4th, The Travel Channel will beam two straight hours of the First Ascent Series into more than 95 million homes across … Continue reading →

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Foreign Policy: Victories For Muslim Americans

Rhetoric around Muslim-Americans has grown more and more hurtful to many in recent months, but Marc Lynch of Foreign Policy points out that this week's elections actually contained good news for Muslims. Both Muslim members of Congress were easily re-elected, and in New York the Park51 Mosque debate did not seem to influence voters.

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Sunday, November 7, 2010

Getting Outside With Fido

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The Nation: How The Tea Party Saved The Democrats

The Tea Party has energized conservatives around the country, and has made headlines since its birth, but John Nichols of The Nation argues that it was the reason the GOP was unable to win control of the senate in this week's midterm elections. In many cases a Tea Party candidate unseated an established republican in the primary, only to lose to a Democrat later on.

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First Church of the Righteous Boogie (Theagitator.com)

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'Client 9' Chronicles Spitzer's Rise And Dramatic Fall

Documentary maker Alex Gibney trains his camera on the former New York governor in Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer. The film profiles the one-time New York governor known as "The Sheriff of Wall Street" until a sex scandal brought him down. And Gibney thinks Spitzer has a shot at a political resurrection.

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The New Republic: Help Wanted In The White House

Come January, the ranks of unemployed Democratic politicians will not be limited to House members, but to Governors as well. Jonathan Cohn of The New Republic argues that there is a perfect place for these people: the Obama administration.

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