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Lewis Beale is a freelance writer whose work has appeared in The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Newsday and many other publications.
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Team Colors Don’t Run in Reporting Squad
The racial chasm between professional athletes and the people who write about them feels like a historical anomaly. Yet it isn’t.
Combatting Stereotypes via 'The Zohan'
Even when a group is well represented behind the camera, Hollywood finds it's hard to add nuance to ethnic characterizations.
Legislating Uncertainty: An Evolving Strategy
Rebuffed in the courtroom, critics of evolution head to the statehouse to see their views represented in the classroom.
The Protest: Not a New Olympic Event
Politics has been an Olympic event since at least 1968, although this summer's games in Beijing are producing a level of activism not seen in decades.
Assessing Spirituality Behind Bars
A documentary about a meditation program among convicted murderers sparks discussion about the benefits religion and spirituality offer inmates and officials.
