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America, Man Up!
America, Man Up! by Ilana Mercer Emasculated America has been on display in all her undignified inauthenticity, in the crybabies of Congress and in the loud and proud quitting at the 2020 Olympics. In Menstrual America, medals go to congressmen and … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Kinzinger, MAGA, Menstrual America, Nancy Pelosi, The state
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Shimshock Redemption
Shimshock Redemption Ilana Mercer meets boy wonder What are our conservative “kids” thinking? I went in search of one such elusive creature and found Rob Shimshock, DC-based editor. In May, he published his first book,“Nightmare Crescendo: Breaking the Chokehold of … Continue reading
ENDNOTES, AUGUST 2021
ENDNOTES, August 2021 In this edition: Bruckner’s Sixth Symphony; Froberger’s Suites for Harpsichord; The King’s Alchemist, by Sally Beamish; Professor John Kersey defends the music of the West, reviewed by Stuart Millson Where is the Bruckner of my youth? The 1980s saw … Continue reading
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South Africa, United Against Criminality
South Africa, United against Criminality by Ilana Mercer Against the backdrop of conflagration in South Africa, I offer positive commentary about the country of my birth. Do I need to provide a disclaimer before saying positive things about South Africa … Continue reading
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Tagged ANC, Democratic Party, Jacob Zuma, President Ramaphosa, South Africa
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Virgilian Legends and More
Virgilian Legends and More Nicholas Horsfall, Fifty Years at the Sybyl’s Heels: Selected Papers on Virgil and Rome. Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. i-xv; 1-522, reviewed by Darrell Sutton Technical studies of Virgil’s texts exist in abundance. Periodicals do not … Continue reading
Maxwell, in the Flesh
Maxwell, in the Flesh Fall: the Mystery of Robert Maxwell, John Preston, Viking/Penguin Books, 2021, 323 pp, hb, £18.99, reviewed by Leslie Jones In her memoir A Mind of My Own, Betty Maxwell characterised her late husband as “the Greek … Continue reading
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Death by Des Grieux, Encore
Death by Des Grieux, Encore An emotionally powerful Manon Lescaut from the Grange Festival, reviewed by David Truslove It is a brave individual who updates Puccini. So it was of considerable interest to see the veteran director Stephen Lawless wrench … Continue reading
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Me Too Movement Ensnared Cosby
Me Too Movement Ensnared Cosby by Ilana Mercer “The matriarchy is merciless, and it has thoroughly feminized and twisted US law,” this writer wrote, in April of 2018, upon the sentencing and jailing of comedian Bill Cosby. Cosby had been … Continue reading
Is Anybody Out There?
Is Anybody Out There? by Bill Hartley It’s not uncommon for churches to be turned over to new uses, selling, for example, anything from carpets to bathroom fittings. Often they were built to serve a population crowded into streets of … Continue reading









