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 Aug 24, 2022

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A monthly review of the arts and intellectual life. Interviews, poetry readings, musical criticism, and more. newcriterion.com

Episode Date
Music for a While #104: Vibrations (good)
Jun 25, 2025
Music for a While #103: Songs, arias, etc.
Jun 11, 2025
Music for a While #102: A contemplation, a cartoon, etc.
May 15, 2025
Music for a While #101: A Frenchman’s birthday, etc.
Apr 29, 2025
Music for a While #100: Old Hundredth
Apr 08, 2025
Dominic Green & D. J. Taylor discuss “What would Orwell do?”
Mar 21, 2025
Music for a While #99: Charity, malice & more
Mar 16, 2025
Music for a While #98: Paeans, poems, etc.
Feb 24, 2025
Music for a While #97: Beach music
Feb 11, 2025
Music for a While #96: Ring out
Jan 28, 2025
Jeremy Black & James Panero discuss “The scream of steam”
Jan 27, 2025
Music for a While #95: In dulci jubilo
Dec 23, 2024
Music for a While #94: Zweig & Strauss et al.
Dec 10, 2024
Music for a While #93: Thanksgiving time
Nov 27, 2024
Music for a While #92: A few of our favorite things
Nov 21, 2024
Music for a While #91: Theme songs
Nov 08, 2024
Piano Evening with David Dubal & Cecile Licad
Oct 31, 2024
Roger Kimball introduces the October issue
Oct 01, 2024
D. J. Taylor on George Orwell
Sep 11, 2024
Roger Kimball introduces the September issue
Sep 10, 2024
Music for a While #90: A winning violinist, etc.
Jun 25, 2024
Jeremy Black & James Panero discuss “Britain & the Middle East”
Jun 04, 2024
Music for a While #89: Ragtime & other riches
May 22, 2024
Music for a While #88: Shout it out
Apr 22, 2024
Peter Vertacnik reads from “The Nature of Things Fragile”
Apr 08, 2024
Music for a While #87: Spring forward
Apr 04, 2024
Goodbye, Dr. Banda
Mar 18, 2024
Music for a While #86: A Williams gala
Mar 15, 2024
Is there life after woke?
Mar 04, 2024
Music for a While #85: Our leap baby
Feb 27, 2024
Jeremy Black & James Panero in conversation
Feb 15, 2024
Music for a While #84: A world of (love) songs
Feb 14, 2024
Music for a While #83: Pieces & people to know
Jan 26, 2024
Music for a While #82: Christmas carols (& other timely music)
Dec 19, 2023
Music for a While #81: Pictures, souvenirs & more
Oct 30, 2023
Wilfred M. McClay & James Panero in conversation
Sep 20, 2023
Music for a While #80: Telling the time
Sep 13, 2023
Music for a While #79: Flicka-fest
Aug 29, 2023
Music for a While #78: Musical moments
Jul 18, 2023
Music for a While #77: ’Tis of thee
Jun 26, 2023
Music for a While #76: Bustin’ out
Jun 13, 2023
Roger Kimball introduces the June issue
Jun 07, 2023
Music for a While #75: A coronation, a swan & more
May 17, 2023
The meaning of ballet with Lincoln Jones
May 15, 2023
Isaac Sligh & James Panero in conversation
May 04, 2023
Roger Kimball introduces the May issue
May 02, 2023
Music for a While #74: Speak low, speak high
Apr 24, 2023
Music for a While #73: Happy Easter
Apr 05, 2023
Adam Kirsch & James Panero in conversation; a reading by Brian Brodeur
Apr 03, 2023
Roger Kimball introduces the April issue
Mar 31, 2023
Music for a While #72: Songs, dances, laments . . .
Mar 22, 2023
Roger Kimball introduces the March issue
Mar 08, 2023
Robert Erickson & James Panero in conversation
Feb 27, 2023
Music for a While #71: Music in the life of Paul Johnson
Feb 07, 2023
Benjamin Riley and James Panero in conversation
Jan 30, 2023
Roger Kimball introduces the February issue
Jan 26, 2023
Harry Mount addresses the Young Friends
Jan 19, 2023
Music for a While #70: Ringtones and other tunes
Jan 12, 2023
Roger Kimball introduces the January issue
Jan 05, 2023
Music for a While #69: Noël!
Dec 19, 2022
Music for a While #68: Preludes and other short wonders
Dec 06, 2022
Roger Kimball introduces the December issue
Nov 22, 2022
James Panero on “A library by the book”
Nov 14, 2022
Music for a While #67: Mornings, etc.
Oct 27, 2022
Roger Kimball introduces the November issue
Oct 26, 2022
The fourth annual Circle Lecture: “The beginnings” by Joshua T. Katz
Oct 25, 2022
Roger Kimball introduces the October issue
Oct 17, 2022
Joshua T. Katz and James Panero discuss “The beginnings”
Oct 11, 2022
Music for a While #66: September songs
Sep 21, 2022
Music for a While #65: Moods, indigo and not
Sep 09, 2022
Music for a While #64: Horne-o-rama
Aug 16, 2022
Music for a While #63: Little things, big things
Aug 03, 2022
Music for a While #62: Beyond the sabre
Jun 28, 2022
Music for a While #61: “Just about the best thing ever”
Jun 14, 2022
Roger Kimball introduces the June issue
Jun 01, 2022
Music for a While #60: A wide and wonderful world
May 27, 2022
James Panero on “The obtuse bard”
May 27, 2022
Douglas Murray on “The War on the West”
May 25, 2022
Roger Kimball introduces the May issue
May 06, 2022
Music for a While #56: Playing on
May 02, 2022
Larry P. Arnn and James Panero discuss “Consistency in politics”
Apr 11, 2022
Roger Kimball introduces the April issue
Apr 07, 2022
The New Criterion Poetry Prize
Apr 01, 2022
Kelly Jane Torrance on the front lines of journalism
Mar 11, 2022
Roger Kimball introduces the February issue
Feb 07, 2022
Music for a While #58: “I hate music”?
Jan 24, 2022
Roger Kimball introduces the January issue
Jan 10, 2022
Music for a While #57: “Hold out your light”
Jan 05, 2022
Music for a While #56: Welcome, Christmas
Dec 18, 2021
Roger Kimball introduces the December issue
Dec 09, 2021
Music for a While #55: Nuts
Dec 02, 2021
Robert Erickson & James Panero discuss Herodotus & more
Nov 29, 2021
Music for a While #54: Joy in music
Nov 18, 2021
Music for a While #53: Songs and memories
Nov 04, 2021
Roger Kimball introduces the November issue
Oct 29, 2021
Conrad Black delivers the third annual Circle Lecture: “Is America in irreversible decline?”
Oct 18, 2021
Conrad Black & James Panero discuss “Is America in Irreversible Decline?”
Oct 04, 2021
Roger Kimball introduces the October issue
Sep 30, 2021
Music for a While #52: Strains of Salzburg
Sep 22, 2021
James Panero on “New worlds”
Sep 09, 2021
Music for a While #51: From Mozart to Borge
Sep 08, 2021
Roger Kimball introduces the September issue
Sep 01, 2021
Music for a While #50: Pieces from all over
Aug 25, 2021
Music for a While #49: Sparks
Jul 30, 2021
Music for a While #48: Bach and Bach-ish
Jul 15, 2021
Music for a While #47: Just perfect
Jun 30, 2021
Roger Kimball introduces the June issue
Jun 24, 2021
Music for a While #46: Bach, beekeeping, and more
Jun 17, 2021
Mene Ukueberuwa on doing journalism well
May 29, 2021
Music for a While #45: Spring, sprung, sung
May 19, 2021
James Panero on “The right angle”
May 17, 2021
Music for a While #44: Stomping, singing, exulting
May 07, 2021
James Panero on “Man & beast”
Apr 19, 2021
Music for a While #43: Embraceability
Apr 08, 2021
Roger Kimball introduces the April issue
Apr 05, 2021
Adam Kirsch & James Panero “On ‘getting‘ poetry”
Mar 29, 2021
James Panero on “Sublet with Bellini”
Mar 22, 2021
Roger Kimball introduces the March issue
Mar 10, 2021
Music for a While #42: From a toast to a prayer
Feb 28, 2021
Music for a While #41: Well-tempered and Catalan
Feb 03, 2021
Isaac Sligh & James Panero discuss Russia & beyond
Jan 29, 2021
Roger Kimball introduces the February issue
Jan 29, 2021
James Panero on “Next stop”
Jan 25, 2021
Music for a While #40: Entering into heaven
Jan 18, 2021
Roger Kimball introduces the January issue
Jan 02, 2021
Music for a While #39: Sounds of Christmas
Dec 23, 2020
James Panero, Benjamin Riley & Andrew L. Shea discuss the 2020 art issue and look ahead to 2021
Dec 18, 2020
Music for a While #38: Bits and pieces
Dec 17, 2020
James Panero on “Unmaking The Met”
Dec 16, 2020
Roger Kimball introduces the December issue
Dec 03, 2020
Music for a While #37: Over the moon
Nov 13, 2020
Roger Kimball introduces the November issue
Oct 31, 2020
The Founders’ priceless legacy, by Myron Magnet
Oct 21, 2020
James Panero on Plymouth Rock
Oct 19, 2020
Music for a While #36: ‘Remember me’
Oct 14, 2020
Roger Kimball introduces the October issue
Oct 08, 2020
Music for a While #35: Greatness, consolation, transcendence
Oct 01, 2020
Music for a While #34: Twelve, sixteen, and other ages
Sep 19, 2020
Music for a While #33: ‘Great are companions such as these’
Sep 04, 2020
Roger Kimball introduces the September issue
Sep 02, 2020
Music for a While #32: Gettin’ jiggy
Aug 24, 2020
James Panero on “a classical illness”
Aug 17, 2020
Music for a While #31: Four-handed phenomena
Aug 07, 2020
Music for a While #30: A joyful jolt
Jul 24, 2020
Music for a While #29: America: plenty good room
Jul 01, 2020
Music for a While #28: Poems, songs, and shouts
Jun 23, 2020
Eric Gibson and James Panero discuss sculpture in exile and culture under siege
Jun 18, 2020
Music for a While #27: Vexed and unvexed.
Jun 10, 2020
Roger Kimball introduces the June issue
Jun 03, 2020
Music for a While #26: Time, timelessness, etc.
May 28, 2020
James Panero on “the woman who saw the future.”
May 20, 2020
Music for a While #25: Sons, daughters, and others
May 16, 2020
Roger Kimball introduces the May issue
May 07, 2020
Music for a While #24: Springtime, round two
Apr 21, 2020
James Panero on plagues, art & Venice
Apr 20, 2020
Music for a While #23: Springtime
Apr 13, 2020
Roger Kimball introduces the April issue
Apr 09, 2020
Music for a While #22: Music as Balm—and Delight
Apr 01, 2020
Music for a While #21: A Little Program for Kids (and Their Parents, and Others)
Mar 23, 2020
Roger Kimball introduces the March issue
Mar 09, 2020
Music for a While #20: Upward and Onward
Mar 05, 2020
Jay Nordlinger & James Panero on Music Criticism
Feb 24, 2020
James Panero on The Frick Collection
Feb 19, 2020
Music for a While #19: From Rosa to Mirella
Feb 13, 2020
Roger Kimball: Sovereignty or submission
Feb 06, 2020
John O’Sullivan on the Left v. the nation.
Feb 06, 2020
Roger Kimball introduces the February 2020 issue of The New Criterion
Feb 03, 2020
Music for a While #18: Maestro/Mahatma Jansons
Jan 30, 2020
Michael Anton on the War of Ideas
Jan 29, 2020
Angelo M. Codevilla on Collective & Individual Liberty
Jan 27, 2020
John Fonte on Sovereignty & its Enemies
Jan 21, 2020
Victor Davis Hanson on the Meaning of Citizenship.
Jan 14, 2020
Music for a While #17: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Jan 09, 2020
James Piereson on the Idea of an American Nation
Jan 09, 2020
Roger Kimball introduces the January 2020 issue of The New Criterion
Jan 06, 2020
Music for a While #16: Merry Christmas
Dec 24, 2019
James Panero remembers John Simon
Dec 18, 2019
Music For a While #15: Erotic and Other Evenings
Dec 18, 2019
James Hankins & James Panero discuss Leonardo da Vinci
Dec 06, 2019
Music for a While #14: Fightin’ Words and Good Music
Dec 04, 2019
Roger Kimball introduces the December 2019 issue of The New Criterion
Dec 02, 2019
James Panero on American architectural style
Nov 20, 2019
Music for a While #13: Rustles, Hisses, and Slogs
Nov 15, 2019
James Panero on Turner’s watercolors
Nov 12, 2019
Roger Kimball introduces the November 2019 issue of The New Criterion
Nov 07, 2019
Music for a While #12: Holy stuff (and other stuff)
Oct 29, 2019
Annette Kirk, James Panero & Roger Kimball on the literary legacy of Russell Kirk
Oct 25, 2019
“Leninthink” by Gary Saul Morson
Oct 15, 2019
Music for a While #11: Immortality
Oct 15, 2019
Gary Saul Morson & James Panero discuss “Leninthink”
Oct 07, 2019
Roger Kimball introduces the October 2019 issue of The New Criterion
Oct 02, 2019
Music For a While #10: Pure joy
Sep 30, 2019
Music for a While #9: Who Cares?
Sep 18, 2019
Roger Kimball accepts the Phillips Award
Sep 13, 2019
Music for a While #8: Festival time
Sep 03, 2019
James Panero on Venice's Last Judgment
Aug 22, 2019
Roger Kimball introduces the September 2019 issue of The New Criterion
Aug 21, 2019
Music for a While #7: Hello, old friends — and new.
Aug 01, 2019
Nightmare at the Museum: a discussion between James Panero and Andrew Shea
Jul 30, 2019
Music for a While #6: The best song ever written
Jul 17, 2019
Music For a While #5: America!
Jul 08, 2019
Music for a While #4: A tutu or two
Jun 27, 2019
Music for a While #3: Soft days and harder
Jun 24, 2019
Music for a While #2: Postcards
Jun 14, 2019
Music for a While #1: Hello
Jun 05, 2019
Roger Kimball receives the 2019 Bradley Prize
May 29, 2019
Andrew Roberts & James Panero discuss Churchill & Burke
May 16, 2019
Roger Kimball introduces the May issue of The New Criterion
Apr 24, 2019
James Panero on Jeffrey Hart
Apr 22, 2019
Roger Kimball introduces the April issue of The New Criterion
Mar 27, 2019
David Yezzi & James Panero discuss the 2019 poetry issue; a reading by Nicholas Friedman
Mar 25, 2019
Roger Kimball introduces the March issue of The New Criterion
Mar 01, 2019
James Piereson & James Panero discuss the Trump presidency.
Feb 28, 2019
Daniel McCarthy & James Panero discuss conservatism in the modern age
Feb 07, 2019
Roger Kimball introduces the February issue of The New Criterion
Feb 04, 2019
Gerald J. Russello on Kirk & the unwritten constitution
Jan 10, 2019
R. R. Reno on the politics of the imagination
Jan 09, 2019
Daniel McCarthy on Russell Kirk, worldly conservative
Jan 07, 2019
Daniel J. Mahoney on Russell Kirk & the politics of prudence
Jan 04, 2019
Roger Kimball on Russell Kirk’s centenary
Jan 03, 2019
James Panero on the ghost stories of Russell Kirk
Jan 02, 2019
Roger Kimball introduces the January issue of The New Criterion
Jan 01, 2019
James Panero on college architecture
Dec 18, 2018
William Logan & James Panero discuss poetry & criticism
Dec 17, 2018
Roger Kimball introduces the December issue of The New Criterion
Dec 01, 2018
John Simon & James Panero discuss “Critics & criticism”
Nov 29, 2018
Parlo Come Pittore: A discussion on the life & work of Andrew Forge
Nov 09, 2018
Roger Kimball introduces the November issue of The New Criterion
Nov 01, 2018
Roger Kimball introduces the October issue of The New Criterion
Oct 01, 2018
James Panero on the legacy of J. Marion Sims
Sep 24, 2018
Eric Gibson & James Panero discuss the work of Alberto Giacometti
Sep 07, 2018
Roger Kimball introduces the September issue of The New Criterion
Sep 01, 2018
Laura Jacobs & James Panero discuss ballet & Jacobs’s new book, “Celestial Bodies”
Aug 09, 2018
Roger Kimball introduces the June issue of The New Criterion
Jun 01, 2018
Victor Davis Hanson accepts the Edmund Burke Award (complete remarks)
May 31, 2018
Victor Davis Hanson and James Panero discuss “Burke today.”
May 30, 2018
Roger Kimball introduces the May issue of The New Criterion
Apr 30, 2018
David Yezzi & James Panero discussion; a reading by Poetry Prize winner Moira Egan
Apr 13, 2018
Roger Kimball introduces the April issue of The New Criterion
Apr 03, 2018
Art & an affront: Roger Kimball introduces the March issue of The New Criterion
Mar 08, 2018
Dominic Green & James Panero discuss “Puttin’ on the style”
Mar 07, 2018
Classical music spring preview with Eric C. Simpson and Jay Nordlinger
Jan 30, 2018
Marco Grassi & James Panero discuss “E. V. Thaw, 1927–2018”
Jan 29, 2018
Michael J. Lewis & James Panero discuss “Vincent Scully, 1920–2017”
Jan 12, 2018
“Why populism fails” featuring James Piereson
Oct 06, 2017
“The political crisis of our times...” and “Is it a free country?...”
Oct 06, 2017
“Populists & the past: lessons from the Roman, Venetian & Dutch Republics”
Oct 02, 2017
"Populism and its critics" featuring Roger Kimball, George Nash and Andrew C. McCarthy
Oct 02, 2017
Fall classical music preview with Eric C. Simpson and Jay Nordlinger
Sep 25, 2017
David Pryce-Jones & James Panero discuss "Miłosz Among the Ruins"
Sep 12, 2017
Roger Kimball at The Heritage Foundation
Jul 08, 2017
James Panero & David Yezzi discuss the 2017 poetry issue; a reading by Poetry Prize winner John Foy
Apr 21, 2017
Classical Music Spring Preview with Eric C. Simpson & Jay Nordlinger
Jan 16, 2017
George Knight: Yale Center for British Architecture – Conserving Kahn
Nov 21, 2016
Michael J. Lewis: I swear by Apollo
Nov 21, 2016
Bruce Cole: The museum as "town hall"
Nov 14, 2016
Karen Wilkin: Less can be more
Nov 14, 2016
Eric Gibson: Notes on the postmodern museum
Nov 07, 2016
James Panero: The museum of the present
Oct 31, 2016
Roger Kimball introduces "The Future of Permanence"
Oct 27, 2016
Classical music season preview with Eric C. Simpson & Jay Nordlinger
Oct 14, 2016
James Panero, Eric Simpson, Benjamin Riley, and Mene Ukueberuwa discuss the Hilton Kramer Fellowship
Sep 01, 2016
Roger Kimball, James Panero, and the Editors discuss highlights from the September 2016 issue
Aug 29, 2016
James Panero and Benjamin Riley discuss the new “newcriterion.com”
Aug 23, 2016
Roger Kimball, James Panero, and Dominic Green on the Yale Center For British Art
May 12, 2016
J. S. Bach: Largo
Mar 21, 2016
Anthony Daniels & James Panero on "Good and Evil in the Garden of Art"
Mar 09, 2016
Classical Music Spring Preview with Eric Simpson & Jay Nordlinger
Jan 12, 2016
Steven Semes & James Panero on the "architecture of place"
Oct 15, 2015
Classical music season preview with Eric C. Simpson & Jay Nordlinger
Sep 18, 2015
Social Affairs Unit in London: Part 1 of 2
Sep 08, 2015
Social Affairs Unit in London: Part 2 of 2
Sep 08, 2015
Eve of SAU in London: John O’Sullivan presents “The President, the Pope, and the Prime Minister”
Sep 08, 2015
SAU in London: The Impact of Small Magazines
Sep 03, 2015
Andrew Roberts on his book “Masters and Commanders”
Sep 03, 2015
The Walter Duranty Prize for Journalistic Mendacity
Sep 01, 2015
Introduction to The Kennedy Phenomenon
Sep 01, 2015
The Kennedy Phenomenon: "Watching the Kennedy Train-Wreck"
Sep 01, 2015
The Kennedy Phenomenon: "The Many Misjudgments of Richard Hofstadter"
Sep 01, 2015
The Kennedy Phenomenon: "The Kennedy Assassination and the Kennedy Legend"
Sep 01, 2015
The Kennedy Phenomenon: "JFK, Conservative"
Sep 01, 2015
Question & answer session from The Kennedy Phenomenon
Sep 01, 2015
Edward Jay Epstein on the mysteries surrounding the Kennedy assassination
Sep 01, 2015
Andrew C. McCarthy talks Islam
Sep 01, 2015
Poet George Green reads from his award-winning Lord Byron's Foot
Sep 01, 2015
James Panero on price gouging at the Met, with Fred Dicker
Sep 01, 2015
Classical recital: Jules Massenet's "Méditation," from Thaïs
Sep 01, 2015
Classical recital: Beethoven's "Spring" sonata, Allegro
Sep 01, 2015
James Panero talks fracking with Fred Dicker
Sep 01, 2015
The Pillars of Liberty: "The Age of Discussion" by Roger Kimball
Sep 01, 2015
The Pillars of Liberty: "Marshall's Men: American High Command in the Second World War"
Sep 01, 2015
The Pillars of Liberty: "Patriotism, Allegiance, and the Nation State" by Andrew Roberts
Sep 01, 2015
The Pillars of Liberty: "Liberty: Do We Need a Law for That" by Andrew C. McCarthy
Sep 01, 2015
The Pillars of Liberty: "The Future of the Press" by Keith Windschuttle
Sep 01, 2015
The Pillars of Liberty: "Liberty is an Evolutionary Mechanism" by Kevin D. Williamson
Sep 01, 2015
Remarks from the Hilton Kramer memorial reception
Sep 01, 2015
Emily Esfahani Smith on the Mike Huckabee Show
Sep 01, 2015
Brian Lehrer Show: What's a Museum?
Sep 01, 2015
Anthony Daniels on the Euro Crisis
Sep 01, 2015
Andrew C. McCarthy: The Muslim Threat
Sep 01, 2015
Roger Kimball: The Grim Future of Statism
Sep 01, 2015
TNC/SAU Conference: Is America in Decline? Part 1 of 12
Sep 01, 2015
TNC/SAU Conference: Is America in Decline? Part 2 of 12
Sep 01, 2015
TNC/SAU Conference: Is America in Decline? Part 3 of 12
Sep 01, 2015
TNC/SAU Conference: Is America in Decline? Part 4 of 12
Sep 01, 2015
TNC/SAU Conference: Is America in Decline? Part 5 of 12
Sep 01, 2015
TNC/SAU Conference: Is America in Decline? Part 6 of 12
Sep 01, 2015
TNC/SAU Conference: Is America in Decline? Part 7 of 12
Sep 01, 2015
TNC/SAU Conference: Is America in Decline? Part 8 of 12
Sep 01, 2015
TNC/SAU Conference: Is America in Decline? Part 9 of 12
Sep 01, 2015
TNC/SAU Conference: Is America in Decline? Part 10 of 12
Sep 01, 2015
TNC/SAU Conference: Is America in Decline? Part 11 of 12
Sep 01, 2015
TNC/SAU Conference: Is America in Decline? Part 12 of 12
Sep 01, 2015
Lord Conrad Black on American Culture
Sep 01, 2015
Amb. John Bolton Keynote Address at Limited Government Conference
Sep 01, 2015
The Future of Artists' Lofts
Sep 01, 2015
Roger Scruton on "I Drink Therefore I Am: A Philosopher's Guide to Wine."
Sep 01, 2015
Elucidations & Corrections: Arts Criticism
Sep 01, 2015
Swallow Anthology Reading at The Grolier
Sep 01, 2015
Social Affairs Unit Conference: Part 1
Sep 01, 2015
Social Affairs Unit Conference: Part 2
Sep 01, 2015
Social Affairs Unit Conference: Part 3
Sep 01, 2015
Social Affairs Unit Conference: Part 4
Sep 01, 2015
Risky Arts Business
Sep 01, 2015
The Enduring Legacy of William F. Buckley Jr.
Sep 01, 2015
The Culture Crash
Sep 01, 2015
"Taking the Occasion," poems by Daniel Brown
Sep 01, 2015
Jay Nordlinger on the future of classical music, from an evening with The New Criterion.
Sep 01, 2015
Roger Kimball on Tenured Radicals with John J. Miller
Sep 01, 2015
The Milt Rosenberg Show: Free Speech in an age of Jihad
Sep 01, 2015
'What Is to Be Done? Legislative Opportunities and Pitfalls,' PANEL THREE AND CONCLUDING REMARKS
Sep 01, 2015
Roger Kimball on liberalism's response to Islam
Sep 01, 2015
'The Dimming of Liberty: Legal Jihad and the Criminalization of Resistance'
Sep 01, 2015
'Suppressing Discussion of Islam,' PANEL TWO from Free Speech in an Age of Jihad
Sep 01, 2015
'The Face of Libel Tourism,' OPENING REMARKS AND PANEL ONE from Free Speech in an Age of Jihad
Sep 01, 2015
Joseph Epstein on the future of small magazines
Sep 01, 2015
John O’Sullivan on Poland and the Cold War, from an evening with the Friends of The New Criterion
Sep 01, 2015
James Panero discusses Classical Realism on NPR's All Things Considered
Sep 01, 2015
Peter Pettus & James Panero discuss "From Selma to Montgomery"
Aug 26, 2015
Remarks from the Hilton Kramer memorial reception
May 09, 2012