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Why is the Healthcare Debate So Nasty?
Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA)
250 South Grand Avenue
Los Angeles, CA
Parking $9 w/MOCA validation at the Walt Disney Concert Hall garage, enter from Lower Grand Ave.
Every president since Harry Truman has struggled with universal healthcare; the last major victory toward it came over 40 years ago, when Lyndon Johnson created Medicare and Medicaid. Since then, presidents’ efforts either made small advances or suffered overwhelming defeat, as Bill Clinton did. This year, as healthcare reform returns as a number-one issue, James A. Morone, co-author of "The Heart of Power: Health and Politics in the Oval Office,” visited Zócalo to explain universal healthcare reform and how to get it.
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2010, 7:30 PM
What Should Americans Know About Cuba?
Americans have long been fascinated by Cuba. A mere 90 miles divide the two countries, and their histories have been entangled since the turn of the last century, when the U.S. occupied Cuba after the Spanish-American war. The countries’ relations only grew more complicated from there. Fidel Castro assumed power in 1959, ...details
THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 2010, 7:00 PM
Picturing Food
Photographers have turned their lenses on food since the invention of their art. Early images captured simple, soft arrangements that showcased seasonal bounties — fruits and vegetables in vases and bowls, like still-life paintings. Photographed table settings — whether elaborate or bare — evoked not only taste and ...details
THURSDAY, MAY 13, 2010, 7:00 PM
How Do We Experience Art?
In his most recent novel, Jeff in Venice, Death in Varanasi, Geoff Dyer creates the character Jeff Atman. Much like Dyer, he’s a writer charged with attending and covering the 2003 Venice Biennale. Jeff ignores various masterpieces, stumbles upon one particularly moving piece only by accident, takes in a major ...details