Jerusalem

Alan Moore’s Jerusalem is a failure—but perhaps the best kind

Our review of the ambitious, mammoth work of fiction from ‘Watchmen’ author Alan Moore

Alan Moore and literature’s fascination with the fourth dimension

Alan Moore’s mammoth new book, ‘Jerusalem,’ is ambitious—but he’s hardly the first literary light to explore the meaning and possibility of the fourth dimension

Why recent terror attacks are sparking fears of a new ‘intifada’

Israel’s control of the Holy City is more secure than ever. But recent terror attacks there have ratcheted up tensions.

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Guy Delisle: stranger in strange lands

The Canadian cartoonist chronicles the world’s political hot spots in his comic book travelogues

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Week in Pictures: August 8th – August 13th, 2009

The best pictures from the last seven days

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Week in Pictures: June 4th – June 10th, 2009

The best pics of the last seven days

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And what did you do on your Parliamentary break?

If I read this report correctly, Irwin Cotler went to Jerusalem. And lest you be wondering what he’s been thinking about the latest spasm of conflict in the Middle East, Cotler has penned a 1,200-word essay for the Jerusalem Post, including an eight-point plan on the way forward.