Genesis and the Talking Heads by Hillel Halkin A PBS series mostly diminishes (but occasionally elevates) the Good Book.
Genesis and the Talking Heads by Hillel Halkin A PBS series mostly diminishes (but occasionally elevates) the Good Book.
Lights, Camera, Shakespeare by Donald Lyons A winter of cinematic discontent offers glimpses of glorious summer.
Narcissism and Philanthropy by Gerald Freund by Leslie Lenkowsky Philanthropy, Oscar Wilde once observed, is "the refuge of people who wish to annoy their fellow creatures." To judge by…
On the Future of Conservatism by Gertrude Himmelfarb The November 1996 election and a number of other recent events have offered an opportunity for reassessment among conservatives. At…
Reading Closely Again by Christopher Clausen Compared to the literary nihilism that followed, the New Criticism, now making a modest comeback, had much to recommend it.
Republicans for Quotas by Richard E. Morgan By betraying a fundamental American principle, the party has lost moral standing--and elections, too.
Whittaker Chambers by Sam Tanenhaus by Mark Falcoff The recent death of Alger Hiss makes the appearance of Sam Tanenhaus's book a particularly timely intellectual and political event.…