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Issue Vol. 022 Issue 029 (April 3 2017)
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Paid article The Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK All’s Orwell That Ends Orwell April 4 rapidly approaches, the day that Winston Smith begins his illicit diary in Nineteen Eighty-Four. It is thus the day that indie theaters across...
Paid article Money Talks-in My Case Softly
Epstein, Joseph
CASUAL Money Talks—in My Case Softly I am about to do something that my eminently sensible father would have disapproved of: write a check to a politician. True, it is to be a small check, one for...
Paid article Editorials
KRISTOL, WILLIAM; SMITH, LEE
EDITORIALS the weekly Standard 'Our Progress in Degeneracy’ ur progress in degeneracy appears to me to be pretty rapid.” So Abraham Lincoln wrote on August 24, 1855, to his friend Joshua Speed....
Paid article Sand in the Gears
BARNES, FRED
Sand in the Gears The caucus that says no. by Fred Barnes Before Republicans captured Washington, the unyielding conservatives in the House Freedom Caucus were a nuisance. Now, with the GOP in...
Paid article The Cartel That Failed
STELZER, IRWIN M.
The Cartel That Failed OPEC is caught between shale and a hard place. BY IRWIN M. STELZER Saudis, Russia, shale. That is all ye need to know in order to understand the oil market. The Saudis lead...
Paid article The Future of Yesterday's Fuel
Potts, Brian H.
The Future of Yesterday’s Fuel The truth about coal’s prospects might surprise (and scare) you. by Brian H. Potts A large swath of the population—mostly on the left—thinks the American coal...
Paid article Untapped Revenue
MOORE, STEPHEN; Coleman, Jackson
Untapped Revenue Another reason to drill. by Stephen Moore & Jackson Coleman One of President Donald Trump’s most urgent policy priorities is to cut taxes for businesses and workers. It’s a...
Paid article A Debt to Posterity
COST, JAY
A Debt to Posterity The moral case for spending restraint. by Jay Cost Earlier this month, the Trump White House unveiled its budget blueprint, which shifts federal spending priorities from...
Paid article A Conservative Takes on Climate Change
HAYWARD, STEVEN F.
A Conservative Takes on Climate Change Jay Faison's lonely crusade By Steven F. Hayward The contest for loneliest person on the right in Donald Trump’s Washington would be hard fought among free...
Paid article Woodrow Wilson's War
NORMAN, GEOFFREY
Woodrow Wilson’s War One hundred years later, idealism still isn't enough By Geoffrey Norman On April 2, 1917, Woodrow Wilson became only the fourth president to ask Congress for a declaration of...
Paid article Ella by Starlight
GIOIA, TED
Books ^Arts Ella by Starlight The centennial of the First Lady of Song. by Ted Gioia lla Fitzgerald is the only performer with whom I’ve ever worked who made me nervous,” Frank Sinatra admitted...
Paid article Teaching by Numbers
STELZER, IRWIN M.
B A Teaching by Numbers Is there a better way to learn how the world works? by Irwin M. Stelzer This is a revolt of the masses, in this case masses of economic students from around the world who...
Paid article Blind Venetians
Westfall, Carroll William
B A Blind Venetians A Renaissance capital imperiled by modernity. by Carroll William Westfall If Venice dies, we will be left with nothing but the dozens of cities and suburbs with Venice in...
Paid article Hail to the Chieftain
Yockelson, Mitchell
B A Hail to the Chieftain The making of the American who beat the Hun. by Mitchell Yockelson In 1917, the war was deadlocked. The previous year, British and French armies suffered horrendous...
Paid article Dancing in Space
Atamian, Christopher
B A Dancing in Space The glory of the choreography of Miro Magloire. by Christopher Atamian New York On the evening of February 11, Miro Magloire presented his New Chamber Ballet in a program of...
Paid article Gorilla Theater
PODHORETZ, JOHN
B A Gorilla Theater Sometimes, but not always, the remake is better than the original. by John Podhoretz I was, and I remain, one of the few people on this earth willing to state for the record...
Paid article Parody
“Sen. Al Franken of Minnesota blasted Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch during his confirmation hearing Tuesday over a 2016 dissent, calling the ruling ‘absurd’ and saying it made him question...
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