Opinion
Column: Tending Wilder’s Grave, and His Memory
Paul Keane
What The Thornton Wilder Society recently did would have been unthinkable many years ago. It announced that Wilder, who died in 1975 as America’s most honored writer (three Pulitzers and a National Book Award) had lived his life as a “deeply closeted”...
Column: At Long Last Andrew Jackson Gets Liberated
Stephen Mihm
Column: At Long Last Andrew Jackson Gets Liberated- The announcement by Treasury Secretary Jack Lew that Harriet Tubman will take the place of Andrew Jackson on the front of the $20 bill has caused some grumbling. Sen. Lamar Alexander, who like Jackson is from Tennessee, expressed grave misgivings...
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