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March 22, 2010Vol. 15, No. 26
Abortion in Demand A tragedy with comic overtones

BY Roger Kimball

Journey’s Ending A victory lap for the poet laureate of the road.

BY Thomas Swick

She’s the One Kathryn Bigelow breaches the Hollywood treehouse.

BY John Podhoretz

Stunt Man First a Coaster, then a falconer/central banker.

BY Joe Queenan

The Finlandian The composer whose name and homeland were indistinguishable.

BY George B. Stauffer

March 15, 2010Vol. 15, No. 25
Design for Looking How to read architecture.

BY Liam Julian

Frozen in Time An Arctic death in pursuit of glory—and truth.

BY Zachary Bennett

Grande Illusion Starbucks wants you to know it sells more than coffee.

BY Kari Barbic

Makar’s Mark The Irish bard translates a Scots epic.

BY Katherine Eastland

Old Hickory’s Victory The difficult birth of Jacksonian democracy.

BY Vincent J. Cannato

Thrills and Kills One hundred thirty-eight minutes of guaranteed suspense.

BY John Podhoretz

Tomorrowland The chronicle of popular science fiction/fact.

BY Eli Lehrer

Turning Peter A blame-America-firster discovers his inner patriot.

BY Noemie Emery

March 8, 2010Vol. 15, No. 24
Best Picture? How the prize might fall to an allegory of Iraq.

BY John Podhoretz

Heilman of Letters Teacher first, critic second, guardian of values.

BY James Seaton

In Plain Sight The evolutionary instinct to disguise and deceive.

BY Ann Marlowe

Scientific Methods How and why we know what we know.

BY Karl W. Giberson

Summary Justice A courtroom isn’t the best place to put history on trial.

BY Charlotte Allen

The Bronzino Age Recognition for a master in the shadow of the Renaissance.

BY James Gardner

March 1, 2010Vol. 15, No. 23
Ellroy’s Vision Conspiracy theories told the hard-boiled way.

BY Joel Schwartz

George the First It’s not easy to demean the Man from Mount Vernon.

BY Edward Achorn

Puppy Love The mysterious connection between ‘homo sapiens’ and ‘canis familiaris.’

BY David Aikman

The Edwards File Beneath that slick exterior is a genuine sleazebag.

BY Debra J. Saunders

Victoria in Love A queen’s life before she became the Widow of Windsor.

BY John Podhoretz

Victory Lap Final reflections on Communism’s failure.

BY Christopher Caldwell

February 22, 2010Vol. 15, No. 22
A Passage to Forster The voice for the ‘sensitive’ and ‘plucky’

BY Joseph Epstein

Animal Dispirits A doctor with the wrong prescription for capitalism.

BY Theodore Roosevelt Malloch

Fight for America A pivotal moment in the struggle between France and England.

BY Mark Tooley

Hooray for Bollywood Just when the drama is most intense—go into your dance.

BY John Podhoretz

Safe at Home ‘A small effort which paid big dividends’ in the war on terror.

BY Gary Schmitt

The Boy’s Alright The perfect is the enemy of ‘Mr. Good Enough.’

BY Stephanie Green

February 15, 2010Vol. 15, No. 21
Apocalypse Then Francis Ford Coppola’s descent into journalism.

BY Stephen Schwartz

Man vs. Machine The intellectual legacy of Arthur Koestler.

BY Elizabeth Powers

Marriage à la Mode Why the cake remains an essential ingredient.

BY Charlotte Hays

Master in Depth The multidimensional Makoto Fujimura.

BY David Gelernter

Sacred Monster Tolstoy’s life and well-publicized death.

BY John Podhoretz

Scourge of Phonies The teenage perspective of J. D. Salinger, 1919-2010.

BY Barton Swaim

Winnie-the-Pooh II Eeyore is wrong. You can go home again.

BY Michael Taube

February 8, 2010Vol. 15, No. 20
Baltimore Bartleby A misanthrope is suddenly awakened by love.

BY Diane Scharper

Biblionline The translation of the printed word into cyberspace.

BY James Gardner

Founders’ Keepers The modern application of the principles of government.

BY John B. Kienker

Lessons of War What the Prussians learned at the hands of Napoleon.

BY Thomas Rid

Mika’s Choice The cost of careerism for a shot of ‘Morning Joe.'

BY Sabrina L. Schaeffer

Monticello Mythology What Sally Hemings tells us about our times.

BY Edwin M. Yoder Jr.

Natural Reich Martin Heidegger didn’t accomodate the Nazis; he embraced them.

BY Mark Blitz

Syncopated Eye Manny Farber’s criticism was art in itself.

BY Sonny Bunch

February 1, 2010Vol. 15, No. 19
American Murder A theory why we’re prone to kill one another.

BY Christine Rosen

Bare Ruined Choirs Turkey’s war on the cultural heritage of Cyprus

BY Katherine Eastland

Executive Action The balancing of liberty and security in wartime.

BY Jay Weiser

Gigi in Hollywood Postcards from the transatlantic life of Leslie Caron.

BY Kate Light

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