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- Laura Vanderkam discusses her City Journal article "The Paperback Quest for Joy" Podcast: Interview, Laura Vanderkam, Paul Beston, January 7, 2013
- The Paperback Quest for Joy City Journal, Laura Vanderkam, Autumn 2012
- Abolish Social Studies City Journal, Michael Knox Beran, Autumn 2012
- Tom Wolfes California City Journal, Michael Anton, Autumn 2012
- Stephen Moore Makes the 'Dismal Science' Enjoyable Wall Street Journal Market Watch, Diana Furchtgott-Roth, 10-12-12
- The Original Culture Warriors Wall Street Journal, Kay S. Hymowitz, 10-09-12
- When G-Men Do Research on Campus Wall Street Journal, Sol Stern, 08-12-12
- Pop Arts Pop City Journal, Stefan Kanfer, Spring 2012
- Going Pogo City Journal, Stefan Kanfer, Autumn 2011
- "Idomeneo" on Crete The New Criterion, Heather Mac Donald, 12-07-11
- Lyrical Leftist, Dogged Idealist Wall Street Journal, Fred Siegel, 10-24-11
- Pathetic Crybaby Graffiti Vandals CJ California, Heather Mac Donald, 30 September 2011
- Great Courses, Great Profits City Journal, Heather Mac Donald, Summer 2011
- Are We Really Parsing the President's Summer Reading List Now? National Review Online, Josh Barro, 08-23-11
- Party Line The Weekly Standard, Charlotte Allen, 08-15-11
- Power and The Professors Wall Street Journal, Brian C. Anderson, 08-11-11
- Isn't Love Divine Wall Street Journal, Charlotte Allen, 07-16-11
- Two Paths, Little Glory For This Polish Director Wall Street Journal, Anthony Paletta, 06-14-11
- An Exuberant "Comte Ory" The New Criterion, Heather Mac Donald, 06-02-11
- Radical Graffiti Chic City Journal, Heather Mac Donald, Spring 2011
- Crime in the Museums CJ Review, Heather Mac Donald, 17 April 2011
- Lionel Trilling and the Social Imagination City Journal, Michael Knox Beran, Winter 2011
- Dancing the Body Electric City Journal, Laura Jacobs, Winter 2011
- Count Them Out Wall Street Journal, Kay S. Hymowitz, 02-23-11
- The Welsh Chekhov Oh, to be in England, Theodore Dalrymple, Winter 2011
- Classical Music Meets the Big Screen CJ Review, Heather Mac Donald, 1 February 2011
- City Lights City Journal, Stefan Kanfer, Autumn 2010
- NEA Initiative Debauches The Educational Value of Verse Washington Examiner, Michael Knox Beran, 12-22-10
- In Search of the Washington Novel City Journal, Christopher Hitchens, Autumn 2010
- Aligned with Liberty The New Criterion, Sol Stern, 09-17-10
- Modernitys Uninvited Guest Oh, to be in England, Theodore Dalrymple, Summer 2010
- Classical Musics New Golden Age City Journal, Heather Mac Donald, Summer 2010
- The Freedom Agenda The American Spectator, Brian C. Anderson, 07-15-10
- When Words Go Lightly to Screen Wall Street Journal, Stefan Kanfer, 06-28-10
- Exile in Dogpatch City Journal, Stefan Kanfer, Spring 2010
- Always to Blame The New Criterion, Brian C. Anderson, 06-07-10
- Joe McGinniss and Janet Malcolm: Back At It Again Los Angeles Times, Charlotte Allen, 06-06-10
- The Varieties of Liberal Enthusiasm City Journal, Benjamin A. Plotinsky, Spring 2010
- George W. Bush Is Out of the Picture Wall Street Journal, Anthony Paletta, 12-18-09
- Can the Polis Live Again? City Journal, Michael Knox Beran, Autumn 2009
- What Mad Men Gets Wrong City Journal, Harry Stein, Autumn 2009
- A Voice From the Other Side: Listening to Your Elder The New Republic, John H. McWhorter, 10-04-09
- Thus Spake Zora City Journal, John H. McWhorter, Summer 2009
- Romanticon City Journal, Andrew Klavan, Summer 2009
- The Resilient Outer Boroughs City Journal, William Meyers, Phillip Lopate, 24 July 2009
- The Culture Crash City Journal, James Panero, 20 July 2009
- The Culture Crash Forbes.com, James Panero, 07-20-09
- Beauty and Desecration City Journal, Roger Scruton, Spring 2009
- The Godfather of American Liberalism City Journal, Fred Siegel, Spring 2009
- Portrait of the Artist as a Young Businesswoman City Journal, Kay S. Hymowitz, Spring 2009
- Days of Rage Recalled Wall Street Journal, Stefan Kanfer, 03-28-09
- How Science Fiction Found Religion City Journal, Benjamin A. Plotinsky, Winter 2009
- Read a Book for Black-History Month National Review Online, John H. McWhorter, 02-06-09
- Schools Don't Need Snake Oil Northeast Arkansas Morning News, Jay P. Greene, 02-03-09
- Poor Malcolm’s Almanac Commentary, Brian C. Anderson, 02-01-09
- The Real Che Guevara Project Syndicate, Guy Sorman, 01-15-09
- The Ghost in Your iPod City Journal, John H. McWhorter, Autumn 2008
- In Living Black-and-White City Journal, Stefan Kanfer, Summer 2008
- The Future of Conservative Books City Journal, Harry Stein, Summer 2008
- Braggistan in the America of the Imagination City Journal, Andrew Klavan, Summer 2008
- Mr. Sammlers City City Journal, Myron Magnet, Spring 2008
- Between Deference and Insolence The Spectator UK, Theodore Dalrymple, 04-26-08
- Seeing Is Believing The Weekly Standard, Heather Mac Donald, 03-03-08
- The Marriage of Reason and Nightmare Oh, to be in England, Theodore Dalrymple, Winter 2008
- The Lost Art of War City Journal, Andrew Klavan, Winter 2008
- Their Friend, the State Wall Street Journal, Fred Siegel, 01-04-08
- Monticellos Shadows City Journal, Myron Magnet, Autumn 2007
- Why I Write The New York Sun, Edward Glaeser, 10-26-07
- The World According to Paul Krugman The New York Sun, Edward Glaeser, 10-10-07
- Brawley Case of the South The New York Sun, John Leo, 08-13-07
- The Abduction of Opera City Journal, Heather Mac Donald, Summer 2007
- And the Award Goes To ... The New York Sun, John Leo, 06-25-07
- What's the Point of Books? The New York Sun, John H. McWhorter, 05-24-07
- The Gelded Age The Claremont Review of Books, Theodore Dalrymple, 04-19-07
- A Drinker of Infinity Oh, to be in England, Theodore Dalrymple, Spring 2007
- Love and Glory in East Aurory City Journal, Stefan Kanfer, Spring 2007
- The Big Lie, Clothbound City Journal, Stefan Kanfer, Winter 2007
- Reforming the Right New York Post, Walter Olson, 11-05-06
- What Makes Doctor Johnson Great? Oh, to be in England, Theodore Dalrymple, Autumn 2006
- The Dynamo and the Jeweler City Journal, Stefan Kanfer, Autumn 2006
- The Rise & Fall of the Intellectual The New Criterion, James Piereson, 09-15-06
- The Terrorists Among Us City Journal, Theodore Dalrymple, Summer 2006
- Forebodings National Review Online, John H. McWhorter, 02-27-06
- A Prophetic and Violent Masterpiece Oh, to be in England, Theodore Dalrymple, Winter 2006
- Truth vs. Theory Oh, to be in England, Theodore Dalrymple, Autumn 2005
- Ibsen and His Discontents City Journal, Theodore Dalrymple, Summer 2005
- Note To You Liberal Weenies -- Yes, the Right Really Can Write Los Angeles Times, Brian C. Anderson, 05-15-05
- Vaudevilles Brief, Shining Moment City Journal, Stefan Kanfer, Spring 2005
- Book Review: A recapitulation, chapter & verse The New York Sun, John H. McWhorter, 02-09-05
- The Classics in the Slums City Journal, Jonathan Rose, Autumn 2004
- The Myth of the Working Poor City Journal, Steven Malanga, Autumn 2004
- What's the Matter with Thomas Frank? City Journal, Steven Malanga, Autumn 2004
- Sondheim vs. Sondheim City Journal, Stefan Kanfer, Autumn 2004
- Curing the Soul City Journal, Theodore Dalrymple, 15 July 2004
- Christo-mania City Journal, Stefan Kanfer, Summer 2004
- In Defense of Memorization City Journal, Michael Knox Beran, Summer 2004
- The Yiddish Theaters Triumph City Journal, Stefan Kanfer, Spring 2004
- Victimhood Equals Heroism City Journal, Theodore Dalrymple, Spring 2004
- The Use of Dr. Seuss City Journal, Stefan Kanfer, Spring 2004
- A Neglected Genius Oh, to be in England, Theodore Dalrymple, Winter 2004
- Self-Reliance vs. Self-Esteem City Journal, Michael Knox Beran, Winter 2004
- Sex and the Shakespeare Reader Oh, to be in England, Theodore Dalrymple, Autumn 2003
- Richard Rodgers: Enigma Variations City Journal, Stefan Kanfer, Autumn 2003
- What Use Is Literature? City Journal, Myron Magnet, Summer 2003
- How Hip-Hop Holds Blacks Back City Journal, John H. McWhorter, Summer 2003
- Whats Wrong with Twinkling Buttocks? Oh, to be in England, Theodore Dalrymple, Summer 2003
- Now That’s Popular Culture! City Journal, Stefan Kanfer, Spring 2003
- Up from Hip-Hop Commentary, John H. McWhorter, 03-01-03
- Why Shakespeare Is For All Time Oh, to be in England, Theodore Dalrymple, Winter 2003
- Gotham Tragedy, Gotham Memory City Journal, Christopher Gray, Winter 2003
- The Voodoo That He Did So Well City Journal, Stefan Kanfer, Winter 2003
- Postmodern Monstrosities for Downtown City Journal, Steven Malanga, Winter 2003
- What Aerosols! City Journal, Heather Mac Donald, Summer 2002
- The Rage of Virginia Woolf City Journal, Theodore Dalrymple, Summer 2002
- How to Trivialize the Holocaust City Journal, Stefan Kanfer, 3 April 2002
- The Americanization of Irving Berlin City Journal, Stefan Kanfer, Spring 2002
- How to Build Skyscrapers City Journal, Robert Adam, Spring 2002
- The Monument They Deserve City Journal, Myron Magnet, Spring 2002
- How to Trivialize the Holocaust City Journal, Stefan Kanfer, Spring 2002
- Gillray’s Ungloomy Morality City Journal, Theodore Dalrymple, Winter 2002
- The Dystopian Imagination Oh, to be in England, Theodore Dalrymple, Autumn 2001
- What Should Rise from the Ashes? City Journal, Alexander Stoddart, James McCrery, Arthur Lohsen, Michael Franck, Autumn 2001
- Howand How Notto Love Mankind City Journal, Theodore Dalrymple, Summer 2001
- Why a Classical Lincoln Center Is Visionary City Journal, David Watkin, Summer 2001
- A Lost Art City Journal, Theodore Dalrymple, Spring 2001
- A Little Touch of Mozart in New York City Journal, Stefan Kanfer, Spring 2001
- The Mets Triumphant Democratic Elitism City Journal, Heather Mac Donald, Winter 2001
- A New Lincoln Center City Journal, Myron Magnet, Autumn 2000
- Elementary Con Job City Journal, Stefan Kanfer, Autumn 2000
- Horatio Alger: The Moral of the Story City Journal, Stefan Kanfer, Autumn 2000
- The New Blacklist City Journal, Stefan Kanfer, Summer 2000
- Multiculti MuseumsOr Else City Journal, Theodore Dalrymple, Summer 2000
- Bravo, Harry Diarist, Herbert London, Summer 2000
- After Modernism City Journal, Roger Scruton, Spring 2000
- Good Literature Lives! City Journal, Stefan Kanfer, Spring 2000
- The Cosmic Cathedral Diarist, Myron Magnet, Spring 2000
- How to Read a Society City Journal, Theodore Dalrymple, Spring 2000
- Barbarians on the March City Journal, Theodore Dalrymple, Autumn 1999
- Deconstructing the West Side City Journal, Franz K. Winkler, Autumn 1999
- The Dung Hits the Fan City Journal, Stefan Kanfer, Autumn 1999
- A Model Park City Journal, Howard Husock, Autumn 1999
- Sleeping Cities City Journal, Roger Scruton, Summer 1999
- Greening City Hall Park City Journal, Pia Nordlinger, Summer 1999
- Statues and Civic Memory City Journal, Francis Morrone, Summer 1999
- Its Their Money City Journal, Stefan Kanfer, Summer 1999
- Another Chance for Columbus Circle City Journal, Henry Hope Reed, Spring 1999
- And on the Right, Charles Dickens! City Journal, Stefan Kanfer, Winter 1999
- Kitsch and the Modern Predicament City Journal, Roger Scruton, Winter 1999
- Who in the World Was Fred F. French? City Journal, James Morrison, Autumn 1998
- Youth Cultures Lament City Journal, Roger Scruton, Autumn 1998
- A Taste for Danger City Journal, Theodore Dalrymple, Summer 1998
- An Eloquent Sermon in Stone City Journal, David Watkin, Summer 1998
- Architect for the Metropolis City Journal, Jane Ridley, Spring 1998
- Poetry and Self-Pity Oh, to be in England, Theodore Dalrymple, Winter 1998
- Trash, Violence, and Versace: But Is It Art? City Journal, Theodore Dalrymple, Winter 1998
- Now Theyre Deconstructing the Columbia Campus City Journal, David Garrard Lowe, Autumn 1997
- The Ghost of Monsieur Stokes City Journal, Francis Morrone, Autumn 1997
- Isaac Singers Promised City City Journal, Stefan Kanfer, Summer 1997
- Christos Dirty Laundry City Journal, E. V. Kontorovich, Summer 1997
- Cultural Swing City Journal, Matthew Robinson, Winter 1997
- The Man Who Gilded the Gilded Age City Journal, David Garrard Lowe, Autumn 1996
- Why Lampposts and Phone Booths Matter City Journal, Roger Scruton, Summer 1996
- A New Order for Office Buildings City Journal, David Watkin, Spring 1996
- For Arts Sake City Journal, David Gelernter, Spring 1996
- Manhattans Greatest Artist City Journal, David Gelernter, Winter 1996
- The Hidden Rooms Behind Museum Displays City Journal, Roger Starr, Spring 1995
- Underground Art City Journal, Nathan Glazer, Winter 1995
- Who Killed Broadway? City Journal, Brooke Allen, Winter 1995
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