vietnam war
CGI James Dean Will Star in a New Movie Because Nothing Is Sacred
Please don't do this.
Powerful Photos of What Was Left Behind by America's Secret War in Laos
In her series, Operation Palace Dog, photographer Sadie Wechsler looks for ways to capture the veiled impact of American power in Laos.
How Kimchi Was Used As Political Leverage in the Vietnam War
The story of LBJ, the president of South Korea, and a $2 million annual supply of fermented cabbage.
How a Secret CIA Cell Messed with Vietnam War Deserters
Spies who infiltrated antiwar radicals in Sweden helped spark fears of brainwashing and devotion to apocalyptic cults. Fifty years later, we're still living with the aftermath.
A Painted Vietnam Helicopter Is Providing PTSD Therapy for Veterans
Steve Maloney turned a "Huey" helicopter into a traveling art installation aiding veterans.
Inside the US Effort to Clear Millions of Vietnam-Era Bombs in Laos
In some of Laos's impoverished rural villages, bomb craters have left the earth resembling the surface of the moon. The effort to clear Laos of war-era bombs goes on.
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All This Will Happen, More or Less: A Kurt Vonnegut Opera Debuts in Indiana This Month
Here's a little-known fact: the 'Cat’s Cradle' and 'Slaughterhouse Five' author wrote an opera in the weeks leading up to his death. Now, 'Happy Birthday, Wanda June' makes its long-awaited debut.
The "Draft Dodger": Ali's Fight Against an Unjust War and the Country That Waged It
Even in death – even after history has proven him right – America still fears and struggles with the black Muslim man who stood up for himself and what he believed in.
'Hystopia' Imagines an America Where JFK Lived and the Vietnam War Never Ended
Jonathan Lethem spoke with the brilliant short story writer David Means about his outlandish first novel, alternate reality, war, and trauma.
Meeting the Laotians Clearing Their Country of America's Unexploded Bombs
During the so-called "Secret War", the US dropped more than 2 million tons of ordnance on Laos, equivalent to a planeload of bombs every eight minutes, 24 hours a day, for nine years.
The US Military Euthanised or Abandoned Thousands of Their Own Canine Soldiers at the End of the Vietnam War
After the war ended, the US military marked their dogs as "expendable surplus equipment," leaving them to the South Vietnamese or euthanising them.
In the Jungle with the Montagnards, Vietnam's Persecuted Indigenous Minority
I met with a group preparing to cross the Cambodian border in an attempt to make it to the UN office in Phnom Penh.