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IssueVol. 020 Issue 041 (July 6 2015)
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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
Where Have You Gone, Mr. Arbuthnot? The old New Yorker used to have a contributor named “Mr. Arbuthnot the Cliché Expert”—actually writer Frank Sullivan (1892-1976)—who, between 1935 and 1952,...
Paid articleCasual
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Marriage à la Modesto As a lifelong student of the manners and habitat of the American upper-middle, and upper, classes, I am of course a weekly reader of the Vows (weddings) pages in the...
Paid articleEditorials
KRISTOL, JONATHAN V. LAST, AND WILLIAM
Open Season We turn now to the suburbs of Philadelphia. Waldron Mercy Academy is a private school in Merion Station which takes children all the way from daycare at three months through eighth...
Paid articleThe Unending Conversation
FERGUSON, ANDREW
The Unending Conversation It just goes on and on, my friend. BY ANDREW FERGUSON Whenever the annual Clinton Global Initiative convenes, as it did in Denver last month, and I watch the...
Paid articleInto the Abyss
HIMMELFARB, GERTRUDE
Into the Abyss From the halls of academia to the cover of Vanity Fair. BY GERTRUDE HIMMELFARB The Caitlyn (née Bruce) Jenner case has engendered if not a new subject at least a...
Paid articleAlexander the Great
MCCONNELL, MICHAEL W.
Alexander the Great Leave Hamilton on the $10 bill. BY MICHAEL W. MCCONNELL With all the grave issues confronting the nation in these dangerous times, it may seem frivolous to worry...
Paid articleHillary's Headache
COST, JAY
Hillary’s Headache Bernie Sanders can cause her a lot of pain. BY JAY COST Bernie Sanders, the socialist senator from Vermont, is surging in the polls against Hillary Clinton. A Quinnipiac...
Paid articleWhat Happens in Vienna
SMITH, LEE
What Happens in Vienna . . . Could spell disaster for the Middle East. BY LEE SMITH Vienna In 1815, the European powers met here to establish the post-Napoleonic order and through a...
Paid articleThe Fate of the Senate
BARNES, FRED
The Fate of the Senate Coattails will be everything in 2016. BY FRED BARNES Senate candidates aren’t as important as they used to be. Republican and Democratic presidential nominees have...
Paid articleA Misguided FDA Crusade
LEHRER, ELI
A Misguided FDA Crusade The case for leaving cigarette fl avorings alone. BY ELI LEHRER From Brussels to Chicago to the headquarters of the Food and Drug Administration in White Oak,...
Paid articleGiving Thomas His Due
MCLAUGHLIN, DAN
Giving Thomas His Due The justice who stands alone BY DAN MCLAUGHLIN For political observers, the story of the Supreme Court’s recently concluded term was the clash of two great colliding...
Paid articleGreece Monkeys
Caldwell, Christopher
Greece Monkeys The European Union is bailing itself out, not the Greeks BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL A mass outbreak of syphilis, the radical economist and member of parliament Costas Lapavitsas...
Paid articleFree to Shut Up
HEMINGWAY, MARK
Free to Shut Up The collision of religious liberty and gay rights in Oregon BY MARK HEMINGWAY ‘They have good days and bad days, but I will tell you they are resolute,” attorney Herb Grey says...
Paid articleHighway to Heaven
Lee, Daniel
Highway to Heaven Building the yellow brick road to sunny Florida. BY DANIEL LEE One hundred years ago this spring, rowdy automobile caravans from all over the South and Midwest rolled into...
Paid articleLoss of Feeling
Bauer, Parker
Loss of Feeling ‘Men, trying to make themselves immortal, manage only to make themselves inhuman.’ BY PARKER BAUER All fi ction, it’s been said, boils down to two plots: Either a stranger...
Paid articleThe Turning Points
TOOLEY, MARK
The Turning Points One theologian’s journey from there to here. BY MARK TOOLEY Thomas Oden is a Methodist, ecumenist, evangelical, and patristics scholar who was dissuaded from...
Paid articleLet George Do It
BERING, HENRIK
Let George Do It A bumpy ride for America’s last king. BY HENRIK BERING One of the benefi ts of living in a monarchy is that whenever an Englishman feels miserable he can always point to some...
Paid articleMagnetic North
CHALBERG, JOHN C.
Magnetic North A personal and political drama on the Korean peninsula. BY JOHN C. CHALBERG It took the Bolsheviks a good while, but they eventually learned something that may still be...
Paid articleThe Salter Version
BERNSTEIN, JEREMY
The Salter Version Why the novelist’s prose was better than his fiction. BY JEREMY BERNSTEIN James Salter died last month at age 90. His death took place in a gymnasium not far from his home...
Paid articleBland Exterior
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Bland Exterior Inside Riley Anderson is the better place to be. BY JOHN PODHORETZ T he new Pixar fi lm about an 11-year-old girl’s moment of crisis and change is called Inside Out, and...
Paid articleIn the clouds
“Bill deBlasio [sic] v. Andrew Cuomo in two word clouds” —headline, Washington Post, July 1, 2015 PARODY JULY 20,...
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