May 2002 -- New York concertgoers discovered an unusual overlap in this season's programming: the two rival powerhouses of Lincoln Center an
February 2002 -- Why is the New York Times better on Tuesdays and Fridays than it is on any other day? Because on those days the paper's....
One would think that liberal screenwriters could concoct a fantasy about some guy pushed by capitalist oppression into open revolt, without
Tower cranes are ubiquitous here in Washington, D.C. They often dominate the skyline, especially on the eastern side of town where the arc
May 2002 -- Miss Cleo is in big trouble. In her TV commercials, she offers to tell her callers' fortunes, to divine their problems, and to
February 2002 -- The virtue of selfishness has become a tough sell. Before September 11, one could score points for egoism by elaborating
July/August 2008 -- Every now and then, Larry Barnes rides his big brown horse, Duke, around town and at nearby tourist destinations...
Spring 2009 -- If you’ve ever been queried by a skeptic who doubts the very existence of reality, you know how aggravating...
Among the repercussions of last September's terrorist attacks is a heightened awareness among Objectivists of a phenomenon we, as lovers of
July/August 2008 -- I maintain an online blog (http://bidinotto.journalspace.com) that allows me to comment (and sometimes to rant) about
Money will not purchase happiness for the man who has no concept of what he wants: money will not give him a code of values, if he's evaded
Summer 2009 -- In 1897, during the twilight of the Aesthetic Movement, the Reverend Emory Lyon wrote The Art of Living. At the beginning of
March 2002 -- BOOK REVIEW: The Decline of the East What Went Wrong? Western Impact and Middle Eastern Response. By Bernard Lewis.
Joan Kennedy Taylor, a long-time associate of Ayn Rand and key participant in the beginnings of the Objectivist movement....
Venter is the biochemist (and daredevil yachtsman) who directed a small corporate rival of the official U.S.-U.K. genome-sequencing team and
A large billboard in a local Metro station cautions passersby to “Cover your cough” and “Wash your hands frequently” when you have a cold...
As I don’t equate a movie’s budget with its worth, please don’t take it as a sobriquet that young director Evan Coyne Maloney’s recent..
For quite a number of years, I’ve been conducting guided walking tours of New York City. These include “Revolutionary Manhattan,” a tour of
The Department of Justice typically sets down certain terms of behavior for an individual seeking to settle a suit without going to trial. Usually, the requirements will include: Don’t step over that line again. And: Don’t associate with bad people. More severely, the government might say: Don’t engage in that profession again. But in a case settled this week, the DOJ required, as its price of settlement, that an individual drop a lawsuit seeking to vindicate free speech. Consider that again. The U.S. government said to someone: Of course, we can’t prosecute you for claiming you have a right to free speech—but unless you drop your legal claim to free speech, we are going to prosecute you for something else. And the civil libertarians said nothing. Because the individual was a company.
Jeffrey Skilling has been denied bail during the appeal he won from the Supreme Court. It was a one-sentence ruling, not much to go on, except to note the comparison with Conrad Black, who got bail.
May 2002 -- New York concertgoers discovered an unusual overlap in this season's programming: the two rival powerhouses of Lincoln Center an
February 2002 -- Why is the New York Times better on Tuesdays and Fridays than it is on any other day? Because on those days the paper's....
One would think that liberal screenwriters could concoct a fantasy about some guy pushed by capitalist oppression into open revolt, without
Tower cranes are ubiquitous here in Washington, D.C. They often dominate the skyline, especially on the eastern side of town where the arc
May 2002 -- Miss Cleo is in big trouble. In her TV commercials, she offers to tell her callers' fortunes, to divine their problems, and to
February 2002 -- The virtue of selfishness has become a tough sell. Before September 11, one could score points for egoism by elaborating
July/August 2008 -- Every now and then, Larry Barnes rides his big brown horse, Duke, around town and at nearby tourist destinations...
Spring 2009 -- If you’ve ever been queried by a skeptic who doubts the very existence of reality, you know how aggravating...
Among the repercussions of last September's terrorist attacks is a heightened awareness among Objectivists of a phenomenon we, as lovers of
July/August 2008 -- I maintain an online blog (http://bidinotto.journalspace.com) that allows me to comment (and sometimes to rant) about
Money will not purchase happiness for the man who has no concept of what he wants: money will not give him a code of values, if he's evaded
Summer 2009 -- In 1897, during the twilight of the Aesthetic Movement, the Reverend Emory Lyon wrote The Art of Living. At the beginning of
March 2002 -- BOOK REVIEW: The Decline of the East What Went Wrong? Western Impact and Middle Eastern Response. By Bernard Lewis.
Joan Kennedy Taylor, a long-time associate of Ayn Rand and key participant in the beginnings of the Objectivist movement....
Venter is the biochemist (and daredevil yachtsman) who directed a small corporate rival of the official U.S.-U.K. genome-sequencing team and
A large billboard in a local Metro station cautions passersby to “Cover your cough” and “Wash your hands frequently” when you have a cold...
As I don’t equate a movie’s budget with its worth, please don’t take it as a sobriquet that young director Evan Coyne Maloney’s recent..
For quite a number of years, I’ve been conducting guided walking tours of New York City. These include “Revolutionary Manhattan,” a tour of
The Department of Justice typically sets down certain terms of behavior for an individual seeking to settle a suit without going to trial. Usually, the requirements will include: Don’t step over that line again. And: Don’t associate with bad people. More severely, the government might say: Don’t engage in that profession again. But in a case settled this week, the DOJ required, as its price of settlement, that an individual drop a lawsuit seeking to vindicate free speech. Consider that again. The U.S. government said to someone: Of course, we can’t prosecute you for claiming you have a right to free speech—but unless you drop your legal claim to free speech, we are going to prosecute you for something else. And the civil libertarians said nothing. Because the individual was a company.
Jeffrey Skilling has been denied bail during the appeal he won from the Supreme Court. It was a one-sentence ruling, not much to go on, except to note the comparison with Conrad Black, who got bail.