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Arts and Letters
Arts and Letters
by | Dec 15, 2021

When Sex and the City premiered on HBO in 1998, it was packaged as a post-sexual revolution look at four New York…

by | Dec 11, 2021

The director Jay Roach, whose 2019 movie Bombshell is just out on Netflix, gained success with a couple of exceedingly…

by | Nov 24, 2021

Thanksgiving, despite being increasingly under fire from the politically correct police, remains a culturally significant holiday, the catalyst for family…

by | Nov 19, 2021

Fans of John Keats (1795–1821) and F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896–1940) have a reason to celebrate. Esteemed Shakespeare scholar Sir Jonathan…

by | Nov 15, 2021

Last Night in Soho is a refreshing departure from the slew of films that serve up a sermon on woke…

by | Oct 28, 2021

All Hallows’ Eve has been haunted by wokeness since universities — from Yale to across the pond at my alma…

by | Oct 19, 2021

Economics 101 teaches us that an abundance of a commodity makes that thing cheaper in the marketplace, or a dearth…

by | Oct 19, 2021

Conservatives have been quick to laud Netflix as a supporter of freedom of expression ever since the company defended Dave…

by | Oct 13, 2021

On Monday, DC Comics used “National Coming Out Day” to announce the new Superman, Clark’s son Jon Kent, is now…

by | Aug 28, 2021

Before this century, conservative artists like myself had labored under a false premise — that money ruled the entertainment business….

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