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ENDNOTES
ENDNOTES, February 2015 In this edition: Clare Hammond records for BIS * Somm issues Sonatas by Prokofiev * Céleste series – Concerti Armonici by Count Unico Wilhelm van Wassenaer. With many triumphant performances at Kings Place, the Wigmore Hall, and … Continue reading
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The Camel Ate My Homework
The Camel Ate My Homework More reflections on a massacre, from Ilana Mercer The Fourth Estate has moved the country into the Third Dimension. The media lie so much, that when stuff happens that scares them, they no longer know … Continue reading
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A Modest Proposal
A Modest Proposal Ilana Mercer does some lateral thinking He adopted the religion of peace and forthwith proceeded to shatter the peace of his countrymen. In the waning months of 2014, Quebecer Michael Zehaf-Bibeau shot Cpl. Nathan Cirillo in the … Continue reading
Gender Studies, an Aberrant Ideology
Gender Studies, an Aberrant Ideology Steve Moxon lets rip Jacqueline Rose, Women in Dark Times, Bloomsbury, London, 2014, £20 Women in Dark Times by Jacqueline Rose is feminist cant of such imbecility as to be a leading candidate for the … Continue reading
Fantasy Racism
Fantasy Racism Henry Hopwood-Phillips peruses a provocative exegesis Adrian Hart, That’s Racist! How the Regulation of Speech and Thought Divides Us All, Imprint Academic, 2014, pb, 136 pp, £9.95 Veteran anti-racist campaigner, teacher and film-maker Adrian Hart has watched as … Continue reading
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Babylon
Babylon at the Roof Gardens 99 Kensington High Street, London W8 5SA Babylon was, for us, literally a much sought-after restaurant – it took a few circumambulations of blocks of shopping arcades in Kensington to find it, tucked around the … Continue reading
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An Islamic Industrial Revolution?
An Islamic Industrial Revolution? Bill Hartley explores the putative contribution of Islamic civilisation to the development of industrialism Recently I came across a critique of a book The Cultures of the West; A … Continue reading
Orso, Covent Garden, London
Epicurean Expeditions with Em Marshall-Luck Orso, Covent Garden, London Orso boasts an extremely convenient location just down the road from the Royal Opera House – perfect for that pre- or post- (or even mid-, depending on the composer) opera meal; … Continue reading
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Bagatelles for a Massacre
Bagatelles for a Massacre Ilana Mercer meditates on the latest “victory” of the West WINNING IN THE WEST. A French “documentary maker”—a title everyone with a camera assumes these days—told CNN’s Anderson Cooper that the West was winning. The docu-dude … Continue reading
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Reisenwitz Redux
Reisenwitz Redux Ilana Mercer reads the riot act It used to be that Justin Raimondo was more discerning about the women he welcomed into the Antiwar.com fold. Here is how Mr. Raimondo welcomed this writer: “A major confetti-throwing welcome on … Continue reading









