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Joe T.'s – originally called Joe's Place after its namesake, Joe T. Garcia – opened its doors on July 4, 1935.
The encouraging kicks of a star teacher (James Jarvaise) and his star pupil (Henry Taylor) are on view at Hauser & Wirth Los ...
As a five-year-old, I got what America did in an India-Pakistan war. As a 65-year-old, I am still scratching my head!
Henry Kissinger, a German-born American diplomat who shaped U.S. foreign policy in the second half of the 20th century and won a Nobel Prize for brokering an end to the Vietnam War, has died.
The young Kissinger was drawn less to the classic exponents of Realpolitik, such as Clausewitz and Bismarck, than to “philosophers of history” like Kant and anatomists of civilizational decay ...
Henry Kissinger may have only died in November, but the controversial politician is already set to get the satirical comedy treatment. Tim Roth, Robin Wright, Mary-Louise Parker, Lucy Hale, David ...
The truth is that his tenure as secretary of state was often rocky, and as full of setbacks as acclaim. Article by Stephen Sestanovich Originally published at The Atlantic December 14, 2023 3:19 ...
At 100, Henry Kissinger had become an anachronism, much as his version of realpolitik was an anachronism when he reintroduced it into U.S. policy in the 1960s and 1970s.
Henry A. Kissinger ’50, one of the most celebrated and condemned statesmen of the 20th century, died on Nov. 29 in his Connecticut home. He was 100.
Brilliant, witty, and ambitious, Henry Kissinger made diplomacy the stuff of unrivaled celebrity. He thrived on attention, and would have been thrilled by the flood of coverage that marked his ...
Henry Kissinger’s outreach to China helped catalyze decades of complex political changes, leading to an era of reform that eventually lifted 800 million people out of poverty.
Henry Kissinger died, and this book came to life ‘The Good Die Young,’ published by Verso Books and the socialist magazine Jacobin, assesses Kissinger’s legacy around the globe ...