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Hail, Caesar!
Hail, Caesar! Directed by the Coen brothers, reviewed by Dr John K Press Hail, Caesar! is another Coen Brothers masterpiece. Culturist themes abound in this film (see www.culturism.us). We can take it as a parable asking us to choose between … Continue reading
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Tagged Coen Brothers, Culturism, John K Press, Quarterly Review
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How the Cult of the Kid is Undermining America
How the Cult of the Kid is Undermining America By Ilana Mercer, sociologist manqué There were likely no kids on board Egypt Air Flight 804 that crashed into the Mediterranean Sea, on May 19. Had there been kids on board, we’d … Continue reading
Howard’s House Hotel
Howard’s House Hotel Reviewed by Em Marshall-Luck Howard’s House Hotel is found in the idyllic Wiltshire village of Teffont Evias, set amidst pure tranquillity. To reach it, one steps back delightfully into the past, as one twists down tiny winding … Continue reading
Oedipe
Oedipe The Royal Opera House, Oedipe by George Enescu, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House conducted by Leo Hussain, directed by Álex Ollé and Valentina Carrasco, 23rd May 2016, reviewed by Leslie Jones Igor Stravinsky’s Opera-oratorio Oedipus Rex is focused on the … Continue reading
Left-Liberalism’s Homo-Eroticism
Left-Liberalism’s Homo-Eroticism Ilana Mercer highlights the left’s moral masochism A Norwegian man was raped by a Somali asylum seeker. The last term—Somali asylum seeker—is something of a contradiction like the first (Norwegian man). The asylum-seeker honorific is given to practically … Continue reading
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Tagged Ilana Mercer, Karsten Nordal Hauken, Quarterly Review
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Summer Wines
Summer Wines Em Marshall-Luck proposes a selection The two rosés in this May batch of wine recommendations proclaim with clarion call that spring is at last here, and summer on its way. They are well-matched by one superb-value budget-price white and … Continue reading
Trump Addresses America’s Debt
Trump Addresses America’s Debt Stephen Michael MacLean’s take on Trumponomics ‘The Open Conspiracy.’ That is what Henry Hazlitt, the renowned New York journalist, called the political effort to ‘monetise the debt’ by inflating the currency so that U.S. government debts … Continue reading
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Paul Ryan, a Guy who Never Built a Thing
Paul Ryan, a Guy who Never Built a Thing Mercer macerates mental midget As of May 7, the outgoing neoconservative priestly cast had raised its game. Since Donald Trump has effectively clinched the Republican Party’s nomination, based on his America … Continue reading
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ENDNOTES, 16th May 2016
ENDNOTES, 16th May 2016 In this edition: Interview with Royal Philharmonic Society Award-winner, Clare Hammond * German and French recorder concertos * Brahms, Piano Quintet from Chandos * Looking forward to the Proms – in London and Cardiff. A stream … Continue reading
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Tagged Brahms, Brodsky Quartet, Clare Hammond, Kenneth Hesketh, Stuart Millson, The Proms
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Brexit: the Movie
Brexit: the Movie Directed and narrated by Martin Durkin, reviewed by Robert Henderson As an instrument to rally the leave vote this film is severely flawed. It starts promisingly by stressing the loss of sovereignty, the lack of democracy in … Continue reading →
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