Memories
During the 1960s and ‘70s, Newsweek’s arts coverage captured the great flourishing on an edgy American creativity.
Author and journalist Charles Michener is a former senior editor for cultural affairs at Newsweek and a former senior editor at The New Yorker.
During the 1960s and ‘70s, Newsweek’s arts coverage captured the great flourishing on an edgy American creativity.
The NBA icon's decision to quit Cleveland—and commandeer an hour of prime-time—exposed him as an ungrateful hypocritical poseur who cares only about his own vanity, Charles Michener writes.
Four years ago, John Kerry, bolstered by Springsteen, spoke in Ohio to a similar crowd. Today, Obama knows exactly what to say.