| Jim Messina: We Will Not Play by Two Sets of Rules The campaign has decided to do what we can, consistent with the law, to support Priorities USA in its effort to counter the weight of the GOP Super PAC. |
| Marlo Thomas: St. Jude at 50... And a Nation's Stamp of Approval It's not every day that the federal government issues a postage stamp with your dad's picture on it. But our dad was not your every day kind of guy. On February 16, the U.S. Postal Service will officially release the new Danny Thomas stamp. |
| Ned Brody: Returning the Favor: Learning to Love Our Parents Unconditionally My mother was more likely to break an arm chasing after us (which she did) than receive the embrace of a loving son. But the more I thought about it, the more I realized that my upbringing wasn't the reason my love for her came with conditions. |
| Evan Shapiro: Who Shot JR? Who Cares? Not only are smart, complex series like Homeland, Louie, Breaking Bad and Downton Abbey getting on TV, they're finding sizable audiences. Why, then, does the industry feel compelled to play it safe -- dusting off old titles and recycling old ideas? |
| Keli Goff: 7 Lessons From Komen-Gate: What the Komen Controversy Taught Us About Race, Class and Cancer It's been a whirlwind week for the Susan G. Komen Foundation, Planned Parenthood and any woman or man who cares about both organizations. Regardless of where you stand on the issue, there are lessons all of us who care about women's health and social change can glean from this saga. |
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