by Carla Seaquist | Mar 17, 2010 | Blogpost
As if looting Main Street of its savings, pensions, and that precious thing called trust weren’t enough, now Wall Street paints a target on our backs. The unease begins with the title of the lead story in The New York Times: “Banks bet Greece defaults on...
by Carla Seaquist | Aug 9, 2009 | Op-ed
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]How absolutely apt—and to some of us, no surprise—that the torture issue has become the defining issue of this moment in post-9/11 America, early in the Obama presidency. Thanks to the conscientious public, to human-rights...
by Carla Seaquist | Feb 18, 2009 | Essay
Who will win: Samuel Beckett or Barack Obama? How curious it is that, after the historic election and inauguration of the Candidate of Hope, Waiting for Godot, the great Modernist play about hope forever deferred, is having a major, all-star remounting in New York,...