On Joining the Jews by Nancy W. Yos How a young and bookish Catholic from suburban Chicago found a people without whom life would be intolerable.
Betrayed by Europe: An Expatriate’s Lament by Nidra Poller An American in Paris is subjected to a lesson in European and Jewish history.
Bloomberg So Far by Fred Siegel The neophyte mayor has built on a few of Rudolph Giuliani's successes, while digging New York deeper into a hole.
Kandinsky’s Mistake by Terry Teachout The pioneer of abstract painting thought the atonalist Schoenberg was his musical soulmate; luckily he was wrong.
On Joining the Jews by Nancy W. Yos How a young and bookish Catholic from suburban Chicago found a people without whom life would be intolerable.
The Mind of George Soros by Joshua Muravchik What explains the recent political antics of the billionaire philanthropist?
The Sino-Saudi Connection by Gal Luft China is becoming ever more dependent on Middle East oil, with consequences that may one day shake the world.