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A Terry Teachout Reader, my self-anthology, came out sixteen years ago. I've published hundreds of pieces on various subjects since then, and I have no plans to put together a sequel to theÃ…
A Terry Teachout Reader, my self-anthology, came out sixteen years ago. I've published hundreds of pieces on various subjects since then, and I have no plans to put together a sequel to theÃ…
An excerpt from "Le Mystère Picasso," directed in 1955 by Henri-Georges Clouzot: (This is the latest in a series of arts- and history-related videos that appear in this space each Monday, …
"The thing that interests me is that today painters do not have to go to a subject matter outside of themselves. Most modern painters work from a different source, they work from within." Ja…
Men tighten the knot of confusion Into perfect misunderstanding. T.S. Eliot, The Family Reunion Continue reading Almanac: T.S. Eliot on misunderstanding at About Last Night.
A Terry Teachout Reader, my self-anthology, came out sixteen years ago. I've published hundreds of pieces on various subjects since then, and I have no plans to put together a sequel to theÃ…
"Tuesday in November," a 1945 documentary featurette about elections in America made by the Office of War Information for overseas distribution. It was directed by John Houseman and scored b…
"Kings will be tyrants from policy, when subjects are rebels from principle." Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France Continue reading Almanac: Edmund Burke on principle and…
From 2011: I just got another wonderful e-mail from the Bulgarian translator of Pops: A Life of Louis Armstrong. Here it is, verbatim and in its entirety…. Read the whole thing here. Co…
"The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion." Edmund Burke, speech at a County Meeting of Buckinghamshire (1784) Continue reading Almanac: Edmund Burke on submission to…
Bing Crosby and Bob Hope are seen auctioning off War Bonds at a 1944 golf tournament in a newsreel clip. Also seen is Frank Sinatra: (This is the latest in a series of arts- and history-rel…
"Every hero becomes a bore at last." Ralph Waldo Emerson, Representative Men Continue reading Almanac: Emerson on the staying power of heroes at About Last Night.
In today's Wall Street Journal I review a webcast of the Irish Repertory Theatre's revival of Eugene O'Neill's A Touch of the Poet. Here's an excerpt. *  *  * How bad can a play …
Clairemarie Osta dances Fauré's "Sicilienne" in the Paris Opera Ballet's 2005 staging of George Balanchine's "Emeralds," the first section of Jewels, his full-evening plotless ballet: (…
"Growing old's like being increasingly penalized for a crime you haven't committed." Anthony Powell, Temporary Kings Continue reading Almanac: Anthony Powell on growing old at About Last …
"People think because a novel's invented, it isn't true. Exactly the reverse is the case. Because a novel's invented, it is true. Biography and memoires can never be wholly true, since they …
Vladimir Horowitz plays Scriabin's Vers la flamme in the living room of his Manhattan apartment: (This is the latest in a series of arts- and history-related videos that appear in this spac…
"A happy childhood can't be cured. Mine'll hang around my neck like a rainbow, that's all, instead of a noose." Hortense Calisher, Queenie Continue reading Almanac: Hortense Calisher on h…
From 2010: I, too, once felt the mad desire to own every jazz record ever made, and to have them all shelved in chronological order at arm's length from my desk. Today I own just two racks, …
"I was impressed for the ten thousandth time by the fact that literature illuminates life only for those to whom books are a necessity. Books are unconvertable assets, to be passed on only t…
It's just short of seven months since the death of Hilary Teachout, my beloved wife. I was close to despair when I returned from her deathbed to my locked-down apartment, and though I though…
Jeri Southern sings Frank Loesser's "Spring Will Be a Little Late This Year": (This is the latest in a series of arts- and history-related videos that appear in this space each Monday, Wedn…
"Every one can master a grief but he that has it." William Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing Continue reading Almanac: Shakespeare on grief at About Last Night.
In today's Wall Street Journal, I review a webcast of the Mint Theater Company' 2018 revival of Miles Malleson's Conflict. Here's an excerpt. *  *  * The thing I miss most about…
Langston Hughes reads his poem "The Weary Blues" on the CBC in 1958, accompanied by a jazz combo: (This is the latest in a series of arts- and history-related videos that appear in this spa…
"Men may keep a sort of level of good, but no man has ever been able to keep on one level of evil." G.K. Chesterton, "The Flying Stars" Continue reading Almanac: G.K. Chesterton on evil at A…