Prohibitionists abstain from alcohol, not elections

In its heyday, the Prohibition Party influenced national politics. In 2000, its presidential candidate won only 208 votes, but the few remaining members of America’s oldest third party are as dedicated as ever. If you’ve never seen a presidential candidate dressed as the Grim Reaper, you might consider a visit to Bourbon Street in New […]

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Sex ed for six-year-olds in Sunday school

Liberal churches offer sex ed programs for kids as young as six – and they don’t just preach abstinence. A high school freshman in Salt Lake City was talking on the phone with her grandmother one Sunday afternoon last April. “What did you do in church today?” her grandmother asked. “I got to taste a […]

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Family restrooms overcome stalls

Family restrooms have started appearing in more public buildings. Will these restrooms one day lead to the elimination of gender-specific bathrooms? Most states now require family restrooms, places where parents or caretakers can accompany members of the opposite sex who need help in the bathroom, in any new facilities, especially stadiums and parks. At the […]

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Teen photographers keep darkrooms in focus

Is film photography a dying art? Not according to some students in photography programs at public high schools… Even in the age of the digital camera, the magical quality of film photography continues to enchant teenagers today. On a recent Saturday morning, the darkroom at the Cooper Union School of Art was nearly silent, except […]

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Life is still a cabaret for Erv Raible

Erv Raible is the artistic director of the annual Cabaret Conference at Yale, and his passion has reached a new stage… When Erv Raible watched Anais St. John perform at Le Chat Noir, a club in New Orleans, one Saturday night in November, he felt certain he was witnessing a cabaret star in the making. […]

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Graduate in toy design (Batteries not included)

As toys from China are recalled over safety fears, US universities are encouraging students to design their own trinkets… Two US colleges, the Fashion Institute of Technology and Otis College of Art and Design, offer toy design as a major. With her classmates looking on, Laura Mansdorf pushed around a plastic turtle on wheels. The […]

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Easy does it: Language made simple

What language, invented in 1930, is still used by missionaries, airplane repairmen and the Voice of America? The answer is simple… What do the words “genocide,” “suicide,” “embryo” and “visa” have in common? This year, all four were added by the Voice of America to the language it calls Special English, which is also known […]

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