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The carnage in Ukraine must be laid at the former president's doorstep.
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The Washington Monthly is delighted to announce we’re accepting entries for this year’s Kukula Award for Excellence in Nonfiction Book Reviewing. This national journalism prize honors the memory of Kukula Kapoor Glastris, the magazine’s longtime and beloved books editor. It celebrates the kind of serious, public affairs-focused book reviews that Kukula devoted herself to commissioning and editing—and the talented individuals who practice this undervalued craft.
This spring, we will again honor two reviewers and their publications for exceptional book reviewing. We welcome and will give priority to reviews on works of politics, public affairs, history, and biography—the themes Kukula was most passionate about. Are you a book reviewer or reader who appreciates great reviews? Please help us spread the word or apply yourself for a chance to win a $1,000 prize and the admiration of your book-loving friends! The submission deadline is April 8, 2022. Find all of the eligibility details and our easy entry form here. | | From the Magazine
Congressional Democrats are trying to build one for the nation. They should check out California, which has already successfully rolled one out at the state level.
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