Will U.S. news soon be filled with stories comparing the Shining Path to Isis, as an excuse to wage war in the land of Machu Picchu?
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Chile Travel: Two Weeks in Chile, Part 4 of 4 – The Atacama Desert
It may be the driest desert in the world, but the Atacama Desert is full of spectacular landscapes and fascinating phenomena to see and experience.
Read More »Chile Travel: Two Weeks in Chile, Part 3 of 4 – Chiloé
Chiloé is Chile's largest island, known for its national parks, historic wooden churches, picturesque palafitos (harborside houses on stilts), and penguins.
Read More »Chile Travel: Two Weeks in Chile, Part 1 of 4 – Santiago
Santiago is a modern, cosmopolitan city full of history, museums, dramatic terrain, and friendly people.
Read More »The Wretched of the Earth: Hidden Dimensions in Fanon’s Thought – Part 1, Economic Development
The jury is still out as to whether the South American experiment with decolonization is real revolutionary change or just another version of capitalism dressed up in socialist garb.
Read More »Book Review: The Gordonston Ladies Dog Walking Club – by Duncan Whitehead
A maelstrom of emotion hidden in small town America.
Read More »Book Review: Stories from Jonestown by Leigh Fondakowski
Over 200 hours of interviews tell survivor's stories from Jonestown.
Read More »Book Review: The Sly Company Of People Who Care by Rahul Bhattacharya
An eye opening look at a country blessed with natural beauty and the curse of extreme poverty and the latter's effect on the Guyanese people.
Read More »DVD Review: Off the Map: The Complete Series
Off the Map: The Complete Series is now out on DVD, and a worthy buy.
Read More »Book Review: Mayan Night by Richard Weekley
Poetry for the end of the world and beyond.
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