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“Expertly researched, beautifully distilled, and filled with wit.”
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“Expertly researched, beautifully distilled, and filled with wit.”
—Jeff Sharlet, New York Times bestselling author of The Family Continue Reading →
“One of the most compelling and brilliantly researched exposes you’ll ever read — just don’t read it alone at night!”
—Barbara Ehrenreich, New York Times bestselling author of Nickel and Dimed Continue Reading →
02 August 2005 By Jeff Sharlet How some Christian conservative activists are turning killers into cash cows — and why the press never notices. A few years ago a respected Continue Reading →
23 June 2005 By Jeff Sharlet If you could produce a TV program about religion, what would it look like? Who would you interview? What questions would you ask? Think Continue Reading →
20 June 2005 Bloodlust, says historian Joanna Bourke, is a civilized affair. By Jeff Sharlet (Originally published as “Revealing the Intimacy of the Most Gruesome Part of War” in The Continue Reading →
20 June 2005 How Clear Channel Programs America By Jeff Sharlet (Originally published in Harper’s, Dec., 2003) illustration for Harper’s by Brad Yeo On July 17, 2002, as a band called Continue Reading →
You Say Satan, I Say Seitan 19 June 2005 Sharlet: Minor stir on the Godbeat around what can only be called a “human interest” story (it’s not really “news”) of the Continue Reading →
Feeling the Hate 13 June 2005 Chris Hedges has covered more wars than nearly any journalist alive. Now, he’s turning his attention toward America’s “culture war,” and he’s not optimistic about Continue Reading →
Sermons Most Peculiar 09 June 2005 The Revealer‘s been sluggish of late, but we’ve a revival in the works. This fall, The Revealer will be going bi-coastal, drawing the on the combined Continue Reading →