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IssueVol. 022 Issue 025 (March 6 2017)
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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Pedestrian Cross-ing Villanova University in Radnor Township, Pennsylvania, is a Roman Catholic institution. Not that there’s anything wrong with that! But for some residents of...
Paid articleCasual
CASUAL Mnemonic Possession Up on the third floor, in a bookcase against the south wall—the second shelf from the bottom, maybe two-thirds of the way along— there’s an aging copy of The Art of...
Paid articleEditorials
EDITORIALS the weekly Standard The Courage Deficit The math isn’t complicated. If the federal government doesn’t reform entitlements soon, the country will face a debt crisis. There is no...
Paid articleA Tale of Two Speeches
BARNES, FRED
A Tale of Two Speeches Very different tone—both all Trump. by Fred Barnes President Trump can go both ways. On February 24, he delivered a wild-and-woolly speech brimming with populist anger to...
Paid articleThe Adult in the Room
WARREN, MICHAEL
The Adult in the Room Gary Cohn’s value added in the West Wing. by Michael Warren Gary Cohn isn’t the oldest of President Donald Trump’s senior White House aides, or the most experienced, at least...
Paid articlePioneering Press Critic
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Pioneering Press Critic Spiro Agnew was ahead of his time. by Philip Terzian If there’s a president of the United States who likes the press, he has not yet been elected. Of course, in modern...
Paid articleAn Opportunity for Environmentalists
STELZER, IRWIN M.
An Opportunity for Environmentalists If they have the wit to seize it. by Irwin M. Stelzer Donald Trump might turn out to be a blessing in disguise for the environmental movement. As Winston...
Paid articleAre We Up to the Job?
COST, JAY
Are We Up to the Job? Look inward, citizens. by Jay Cost Civic dissatisfaction is a widespread, bipartisan phenomenon these days. Polls regularly find that a large percentage of Americans think...
Paid articleThe Power of the Presidential Pen
WHITE, ADAM J.
The Power of the Presidential Pen The benefits and pitfalls of executive orders By Adam J. White In 2007 and 2008 Senator Barack Obama campaigned against the Bush administration’s use of...
Paid articleThe Truth About Sweden
Neuding, Paulina
The Truth About Sweden As Saul Bellow said, A great deal of intelligence can be invested in ignorance when the need for illusion is deep’ By Paulina Neuding Stockholm often use Sweden as a...
Paid articleAssault on Justice
Lloyd, Alice B.
Books ^Arts Assault on Justice The federally mandated madness on campus. by Alice B. Lloyd For nearly six years now, a federal mandate has manhandled American colleges. The Department of...
Paid articleHardy the Londoner
Pritchard, William H.
B A Hardy the Londoner The laureate of Wessex had a cosmopolitan side. by William H. Pritchard Thomas Hardy died in 1928 and immediately precipitated a most tangled crisis, namely, how and where...
Paid articleRemains of the Day
Herbert, Wray
B A Remains of the Day How modern anthropology put flesh on bones. by Wray Herbert Tucked away somewhere in my dusty science writer’s memorabilia is a postcard I received in the early 1980s. On...
Paid articleJoy in the Mourning
Walker, Andrew T.
B A Joy in the Mourning One man’s prescription for a post-Christian culture. by Andrew T. Walker According to Rod Dreher, Western culture is irretrievably lost. No amount of politicking or...
Paid articlePicture Imperfect
Short, Edward
B A Picture Imperfect Politics blinds the eye of Simon Schama. by Edward Short In 1970, in a review of Kenneth Clark’s Civilization, John Russell, art critic of the New York Times, grandly...
Paid article'Moonlight' Sonata
PODHORETZ, JOHN
B A ‘Moonlight’ Sonata The all-too-familiar melody wins Best Picture. by John Podhoretz Well, of course Moonlight won the Academy Award. Who’s kidding whom in the year following the dreadful...
Paid articleParody
“Earlier in the day, some of the last remnants of the [Dakota Access pipeline] camp went up in flames when occupants set fire to makeshift wooden housing as part of a leaving ceremony. Authorities...
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