May 2021
Dispatches from the asylum
On satire in the age of political correctness.
On satire in the age of political correctness.
On the erosion of American freedoms.
On the British press baron & fraudster.
On historical examples of character and honor.
A discussion of poetic shape-shifting.
On the history and economics of the written word.
On the un-zooing of the zoo.
On Six Characters in Search of an Author.
On The Art Museum in Modern Times, by Charles Saumarez Smith.
On “Americans in Spain” at the Chrysler Museum of Art.
On recent livestreams by Maxim Lando, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Kathryn Stott, Seattle Opera & Jonathan Dove.
On the Sovietization of the American media.
On “The Invisible Land,” by Hubert Mingarelli, “Ferdinand, The Man with the Kind Heart: A Novel,” by Irmgard Keun, “Dissipatio H.G.: The Vanishing,” by Guido Morselli & “Mr Cadmus,” by Peter Ackroyd.
On the legacy of Rush Limbaugh.
On the diplomat & professor.
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