An Online Magazine Published Weekdays Since 1999
Headlines for 2 November 2004

New York’s currently: decided

We the editors of The Morning News, in order to live in a more hopeful country, restore justice, pursue international tranquility, establish a relentless offense against an uncommon enemy, provide for better health care and more compassion, and promote the blessings of freedom to others while fiercely protecting them for ourselves, do endorse and favor this candidate for the president of the United States of America, John Kerry.

Today, if you possibly haven’t heard, is Election Day 2004. If you are a citizen of the United States of America, it is your remarkable privilege to elect your representatives in government. Let cynicism sleep until tomorrow—today we vote.

















Recently Published
Headlines for November 2004
S M T W T F S
  1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30        

« October 2004 | December 2004 »


This Week at TMN
Longing for the Sad Bastards

Part One

Sean Wilentz

Gender-Bending Grade-Schooler Attracts Notice

Covenant Schmovenant
From the Attic
The Great Pupkin Pets can provide companionship, protection, and in some cases, an excuse to play dress-up. Writer Todd Levin and photographer Geoff Badner report on dogs in Brooklyn wearing clothes.

Shadows Everywhere We interrupt our weekly Non-Expert column to bring you this dispatch, beginning a new series of letters: Our author in Rome returns home, from Italy to Idaho, finding chaos everywhere he looks.

Camille Paglia The humanities are ruined, and the universities full of crooks. Art in America is neglected, coddled, and buried under chatter. The right looks down on artists; the left looks down on everyone. Our man in Boston has an electrifying conversation with Camille Paglia.

A Few Hours in Havana Havana is a beautiful city: loud, old, rotting in some parts, opulent in others. And, for Americans, completely off-limits unless you’re a student, Ry Cooder, or willing to risk your government’s wrath. Traveling correspondent Tim Weed describes a recent visit, with memories of ghosts, women, and stylish refrigerators.
Click to win $100 from TMN and Blufr