Free for All, by Kenneth Turan and Joseph Papp by Howard Kissel Howard Kissel reviews Kenneth Turan's and Joseph Papp's "Free for All."
Free for All, by Kenneth Turan and Joseph Papp by Howard Kissel Howard Kissel reviews Kenneth Turan's and Joseph Papp's "Free for All."
Health Care: A Two-Decade Blunder by Tevi Troy The tale of the Democratic party’s great political miscalculation
If You Shoot at a King You Must Kill Him by Michael Totten Last week I spoke with Reza Kahlili, a man who during the 1980s and 1990s worked for the CIA under…
Iran: The Case for “Regime Change” by Michael Rubin Ousting a despised theocracy is the surest way to end the nuclear threat. It can be done.
Mark Twain’s Other Woman, by Laura Trombley and Mark Twain, by Michael Sheldon by Sam Sacks Sam Sacks reviews Laura Trombley's "Mark Twain’s Other Woman," and Michael Sheldon's "Mark Twain."
Nazi Propaganda for the Arab World, by Jeffrey Herf by Daniel Pipes Daniel Pipes reviews Jeffrey Herf's "Nazi Propaganda for the Arab World."
Palin & the Jews by Our Readers Reader letters in response to Jennifer Rubin's "Why Jews Hate Palin."
President Obama’s Priorities: Human Rights Be Damned by Anne Bayefsky The UN Human Rights Council’s month-long session ended in Geneva on Friday, along with any justification for believing that President…
The Anti-American Fallacy by Fred Siegel literature criticism art America bourgeoisie reform intellectuals DeVoto puritan pioneer society
The Atlantic Century, by Kenneth Weisbrode by Andrew Roberts Andrew Roberts reviews Kenneth Weisbrode's "The Atlantic Century."
The Cost of Realism by James Kirchick BISHKEK, KYRGYZSTAN For anyone who has witnessed the slow erosion of democracy in Russia over the past decade, seeing…
The Death and Life of the Great American School System, by Diane Ravitch by Liam Julian Liam Julian reviews Diane Ravitch's "The Death and Life of the Great American School System."
The Decline of the Audience by Terry Teachout Graying attendees and the specter of cultural irrelevance threaten the arts in America.
The Deconstructionist’s Sabbath by Judith Shulevitz A Yale undergraduate seduced by the notion that nothing has intrinsic meaning begins dating an Orthodox Jew.
The Deli Lives by Benjamin Zycher Reader letters in response to JJoseph Epstein's "Nostalgie de la Boeuf."
The Happiness Project, by Gretchen Rubin and The Politics of Happiness, by Derek Bok by Christine Rosen Christine Rosen reviews Gretchen Rubin's "The Happiness Project," and Derek Bok's "The Politics of Happiness."
The Harvard Psychedelic Club, by Don Lattin by Paul McHugh Paul McHugh reviews Don Lattin's "The Harvard Psychedelic Club."
The Publisher, by Alan Brinkley by James Piereson James Piereson reviews Alan Brinkley's "The Publisher."
The Purposes of Political Combat by John Podhoretz Why Obama has been blindsided by the strength and vitality of his opposition.
The Weight of the World by Peter Lopatin In the summer of 1957, Nathan and Lilly Lipinsky rented a small house on the New Jersey shore for the…
Why the Western Sahara Matters by Jennifer Rubin Most Americans know little or nothing about the conflict over the western Sahara or the self-styled “liberation” group the Polisario…