Sinopsis
The New Criterion, edited by Roger Kimball, was founded in 1982 by art critic Hilton Kramer and the pianist and music critic Samuel Lipman. A monthly review of the arts and intellectual life, The New Criterion began as an experiment in critical audacity—a publication devoted to engaging, in Matthew Arnold’s famous phrase, with “the best that has been thought and said.” This also meant engaging with those forces dedicated to traducing genuine cultural and intellectual achievement, whether through obfuscation, politicization, or a commitment to nihilistic absurdity. We are proud that The New Criterion has been in the forefront both of championing what is best and most humanely vital in our cultural inheritance and in exposing what is mendacious, corrosive, and spurious. Published monthly from September through June, The New Criterion brings together a wide range of young and established critics whose common aim is to bring you the most incisive criticism being written today.
Episodios
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Social Affairs Unit Conference: Part 1
01/09/2015 Duración: 01h44min"The New Statism or Democratic Despotism Comes of Age" by Roger Kimball and "The Islamist Left Versus the Constitution" by Andrew McCarthy
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Social Affairs Unit Conference: Part 2
01/09/2015 Duración: 01h14min"Nice 'N' Easy: The Age of Micro Tyranny" by Mark Steyn Posted on: 10/23/2009 PARTICIPANTS Roger Kimball, Andrew C. McCarthy, Mark Steyn, Jeremy Black, Michael Mosbache, Tim Congdon
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Social Affairs Unit Conference: Part 3
01/09/2015 Duración: 01h53min"The State and the Threat to Democracy" by Jeremy Black and "The Paradox of the Intellectual and the Future of Capitalism" by Tim Congdon Posted on: 10/26/2009 PARTICIPANTS Roger Kimball, Andrew C. McCarthy, Mark SteynJeremy Black, Tim Congdon, Daniel Johnson, Herb London, David Pryce-Jones
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Social Affairs Unit Conference: Part 4
01/09/2015 Duración: 01h01min"The Criminalization of Making Money" by Lionel Shriver Posted on: 10/26/2009 PARTICIPANTS Jeremy Black, Roger Kimball, Andrew C. McCarthy, Mark SteynJeremy Black, Tim Congdon, Daniel Johnson, Herb London, Michael Mosbacher, Lionel Shriver
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Risky Arts Business
01/09/2015 Duración: 18minJames Panero discusses 'The Culture Crash' on The Brian Lehrer Show (WNYC).
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The Enduring Legacy of William F. Buckley Jr.
01/09/2015 Duración: 01h31minA panel discussion recorded at the Conservative Political Action Conference, Washington DC., on 2/28/2009. With James Panero, Matthew Continetti (Weekly Standard) and Daniel McCarthy (American Conservative). Hosted by Mark Henrie. Sponsored by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. Posted on: 08/24/2009 PARTICIPANTS James Panero, Matthew Continetti, Daniel McCarthy
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The Culture Crash
01/09/2015 Duración: 05minFirst broadcast July 8, 2009. A discussion with James Panero and City Journal's Ben Plotinsky about "The Culture Crash," how risky investments have endangered New York’s leading arts institutions, James Panero's article from a special issue of City Journal on "New York's Tomorrow." Posted on: 08/21/2009
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"Taking the Occasion," poems by Daniel Brown
01/09/2015 Duración: 12minThe eighth annual New Criterion Poetry Prize winner reads selections from his book at an evening with the Friends of The New Criterion. Posted on: 04/17/2009 PARTICIPANTS David Yezzi , Dan Brown
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Jay Nordlinger on the future of classical music, from an evening with The New Criterion.
01/09/2015 Duración: 46minFirst broadcast 3/27/2009 download Jay Nordlinger on the future of classical music, from an evening with the Friends of The New Criterion. Posted on: 03/27/2009 PARTICIPANTS Roger Kimball, Jay Nordlinger
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Roger Kimball on Tenured Radicals with John J. Miller
01/09/2015 Duración: 13min"For at least ten years...students have been much more receptive to the message of [the book], namely that it's a bad thing when the curriculum gets politicized and when higher education is...turned over to ideologues rather than to scholars...[B]ut I haven't noticed any softening on the part of the faculty," says Roger Kimball, author of Tenured Radicals: How Politics Has Corrupted Our Higher Education. Posted on: 02/23/2009 PARTICIPANTS Roger Kimball, John J. Miller
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The Milt Rosenberg Show: Free Speech in an age of Jihad
01/09/2015 Duración: 59minRoger Kimball, David Yezzi, and James Panero discuss the New Criterion special pamphlet "Free Speech in an Age of Jihad." From the Milt Rosenberg Show, WGN. Recorded live in the Chicago studios 8/14/2008.
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'What Is to Be Done? Legislative Opportunities and Pitfalls,' PANEL THREE AND CONCLUDING REMARKS
01/09/2015 Duración: 01h38minLibel Tourism, “Hate Speech,” and Political Freedom, a conference held by The New Criterion and the Foundation for Defense of Democracies Posted on: 04/10/2008 PARTICIPANTS Robert Bork, Roger Kimball, Andrew C. McCarthy, Jay Nordlinger,Daniel Kornstein, John J. Walsh
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Roger Kimball on liberalism's response to Islam
01/09/2015 Duración: 42minFrom an evening with the Illinois chapter of the Friends of The New Criterion. Recorded on 8/16/2008.
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'The Dimming of Liberty: Legal Jihad and the Criminalization of Resistance'
01/09/2015 Duración: 45minLibel Tourism, “Hate Speech,” and Political Freedom, a conference held by The New Criterion and the Foundation for Defense of Democracies Posted on: 04/10/2008 PARTICIPANTS Roger Kimball, Mark Steyn
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'Suppressing Discussion of Islam,' PANEL TWO from Free Speech in an Age of Jihad
01/09/2015 Duración: 01h25minLibel Tourism, “Hate Speech,” and Political Freedom a conference held by The New Criterion and the Foundation for Defense of Democracies Posted on: 04/10/2008 Participants: Clifford D. May, Robert Spencer, Steven Emerson, Frank J. Gaffney, Jr., Claudia Rosett, Ibn Warraq
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'The Face of Libel Tourism,' OPENING REMARKS AND PANEL ONE from Free Speech in an Age of Jihad
01/09/2015 Duración: 01h44minLibel Tourism, “Hate Speech,” and Political Freedom a conference held by The New Criterion and the Foundation for Defense of Democracies First broadcast: 04/10/2008 Participants: Roger Kimball, Stanley Kurtz, Rachel Ehrenfeld, Brooke Goldstein, Ezra Levant
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Joseph Epstein on the future of small magazines
01/09/2015 Duración: 45minFirst broadcast 1/18/2008
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John O’Sullivan on Poland and the Cold War, from an evening with the Friends of The New Criterion
01/09/2015 Duración: 31minFirst broadcast 9/28/2007
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James Panero discusses Classical Realism on NPR's All Things Considered
01/09/2015 Duración: 04minFirst broadcast 12/17/2006
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Peter Pettus & James Panero discuss "From Selma to Montgomery"
26/08/2015 Duración: 27minFor The New Criterion, James Panero talks to Peter Pettus about his new book, "The March in Memory: From Selma to Montgomery," published by Criterion Books.