Groundbreaking are the massive tableaux of photographer Tanya Marcuse, whose “Woven Nº 33” is on view at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site through Oct. 29 as part of “Women Reframe American ...
Josh Marcuse, the head of the Defense Innovation Board, is leaving his job as a champion of tech in the military to join Google’s public sector shop. Marcuse has served as executive director of the ...
Detail of Tanya Marcuse, "N° 2 Book of Miracles" (2020), UV pigment on aluminum composite, 62 x 124 inches (photo Stacy J. Platt/Hyperallergic) Consisting of a mostly brown and yellow palette, “Woven ...
To celebrate National Engineers Week -- of course you knew Feb. 17-23 is National Engineers Week, right? -- MIT Press interviews Matthew Wisnioski, author of their book “Engineers for Change: ...
When Herbert Marcuse’s One-Dimensional Man appeared fifty years ago, it was a revelation. To many of us who were becoming the New Left, Marcuse reflected and explained our own feeling of suffocation, ...
Deborah Marcuse came to the law after initially pursuing an academic career. After finishing Yale Law, Marcuse served as the founding head of the City of New Haven’s Reentry Initiative as an Arthur ...
CounterPunch recently republished two compelling articles about Herbert Marcuse. Charles Reitz’s study, “When Marxist Intellectuals Collaborated With the CIA,” (December 12, 2025); and Michael Yates ...
KISS and Company at the ‘All-American’ Kennedy Center Honors The Effort to Tame Tech Is Bound to Fail Mrs. Shakespeare, Credit Hog Pope Leo Reveals His Secret We All Need Almsgiving Audio By ...
For scholars, the discovery of a long-forgotten manuscript is the academic equivalent of hitting the jackpot. Such a find can ignite years of discussion and renewed interest in the author and the work ...
Arts Uproars: Open, Shut, Fired, Down for the Count, and Nowhere to Be Found Manchán Magan, Keeper of the Irish Language Greta’s Gaza Flotilla Fantasy Audio By Carbonatix Herbert Marcuse advocated ...
David Marcuse, whose Common Concerns bookstore in Washington became a community hive for bohemians and hardcore liberals in the 1980s by offering publications, posters and T-shirts with assertively ...