Wall Street

House of Cards

Arts, Culture & Media

The fall of the investment bank Bear Stearns can tell us a lot about how we ended up in the current recession. Writer and former banker William Cohan gives Kurt his take on the narrative of the new economy. Cohan’s new book is House of Cards: A Tale of Hubris and Wretched Excess on Wall […]

Writing the Next “Wall Street”

Arts, Culture & Media

Celluloid Speculation

Arts, Culture & Media
Doctor Frankenstein and his monster, depicted here at the Movieland Wax Museum in Niagara Falls, Canada, have become a fixture of Halloween lore.

On the 200-year anniversary of Mary Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein,’ we look at some possible modern-day monsters in the tech world

Books

Wall Street protesters, bankers not so different, says banker

Global Politics

‘The Protester’ named Time magazine’s Person of the Year

Global Politics

The Time Person of the Year for 2011 looks at the year of protests that have really circled the globe. From Tunisia to Syria, Egypt to Russia, China to the United States, the dissatisfied and disaffected have taken to the streets in an attempt to improve their lots or change their countries.

Occupy Wall Street protesters take to vacant, foreclosed homes

As the Occupy Wall Street protests dwindle, beset by winter weather and police actions, they’re trying a different tack, one that they hope will help reduce homelessness and help some people keep their homes from being foreclosed upon.

VIDEO: UC-Davis police officers placed on administrative leave following pepper spray incident

Global Politics

Two University of California Davis protesters are on administrative leave, Chancellor Linda Katehi is under fire and many are outraged after an incident where a row of peaceful protesters, inspired by Occupy Wall Street, were doused with pepper spray on the university’s campus.

VIDEO: New York Police evict Occupy Wall Street protesters from Zucotti Park

Global Politics

After nearly two months, the New York Police swept into Zucotti Park Tuesday night, ordering Occupy Wall Street protesters to leave the park with their belongings, or be arrested. About 150 protesters were taken into police custody.

Is this the end (or the beginning?) of the Occupy Wall Street protests?

Global Politics

Many conservatives are taking signs of tension and disorganization as indication that the Occupyn Wall Street movements are coming to a close. But for many liberals, this is just a reorganization of the beginning.