Volume 42, Issue 24
Volume 42, Issue 24
Top Stories
39 Iraqi civilians killed.
What the verdict meant: Behind the Guardian's $15.6 million court victory
Open government laws prohibit online official discussions, but they've happened anyway
A federal court judge says prior Wikileaks ruling was unconstitutional
Digital sunshine: How technology can vastly improve public access to government -- our Freedom of Information issue
Technology can allow the city to take a huge step forward in public access -- right now
Posting e-mails from council members on the city's Web site
Legislation on mapping software would create an expensive new category of public records
Local and national organizations that offer a wide range of resources for journalists, citizen activists, and hell-raisers
Volume 42, Issue 24
News & Culture
Each of these kinds of protests has its correlates in the real world: the symbolic prank, the grassroots protest, and the angry editorial
Information created by public agencies using public data should be public
The United States heads into a deep recession, but for a new generation of multibillionaires, it's another gilded age
Volume 42, Issue 24
Food & Drink
When Californians mention wines they like, the wines are almost always red ones
Volume 42, Issue 24
Arts & Culture
Tir na nóg translates Edna O'Brien's debut novel to the stage
Dungeons get draggin' -- and the Boredoms get a round. Plus: Danava, Magik Markers, DJ Mehdi, and more
Confident in the fertile tension between subject matter and formal demands
As iconic as the Chanel bouclé suits he has designed for the house for 20-plus years
A personal obsession with traveling and shooting the country
Paul Thorn's homespun poetics shoot straight from the heart and the briar patch
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