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Arts and Letters
Arts and Letters
by | Sep 24, 2019

Dwight Yoakam had me in tears Sunday night. I was watching the new Ken Burns PBS documentary series about the…

by | Sep 23, 2019

Jack Falstaff has the run of Capitol Hill — at least for the next few months. The Folger Shakespeare Theatre…

by | Aug 28, 2019

As August draws to a close, we approach what I call the end of the “sentimental summer” — the period…

by | May 31, 2019

“Bombshell” best describes David Garrow’s lengthy piece “The Troubling Legacy of Martin Luther King.” The article not only obliterates what…

by | Apr 18, 2019

When you heard Notre Dame was ablaze, did you think Islamic terrorism might be involved? I did. And with the origin…

by | Apr 13, 2019

When President Donald Trump described the Washington, D.C. headquarters of the Federal Bureau of Investigation as “terrible” and “one of…

by | Apr 5, 2019

Have you ever wondered who the evilest people to ever walk this earth are? Adolf Hitler always seems to be…

by | Apr 3, 2019

Frederik Chopin was a Polish pianist whose passionate compositions continue to stir the soul. His music is associated with the…

by | Mar 29, 2019

The following article is based on my recent lecture at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, entitled: “Henry Hazlitt’s Long-Term…

by | Mar 25, 2019

“Would the Left know if their own extremities showed up again?” Sadly relevant, this question, posed by filmmaker Robert Orlando,…

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