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A quarterly magazine of urban affairs, published by the Manhattan Institute, edited by Brian C. Anderson.

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Andrew Klavan [19 titles]

  1. Name-Calling
    “Islamophobia”: the latest charge to try to stifle legitimate debate
    27 August 2010
  2. American Movies, Foreign Minds
    Hollywood no longer honors our nation’s uniqueness.
    6 August 2010
  3. Empire of Silence
    Journolist, Breitbart, and what the Left doesn’t say
    26 July 2010
  4. The Sky is Blue, but the List is Black
    The Left cannot tolerate dissenting views.
    13 May 2010
  5. Celebrating the Good Stuff
    Conservatives should embrace more of our popular culture.
    16 April 2010
  6. A Tale of Two Cities
    Washington and Hollywood, both tone-deaf to American attitudes
    23 March 2010
  7. A Man Alone
    Jesse Lee Peterson versus the “black experience”
    Winter 2010
  8. Culture v. Reality
    Can you spot the difference?
    5 February 2010
  9. The Hurt Locker Question
    The first honest Iraq movie or just a slicker version of Hollywood’s anti-Americanism?
    15 January 2010
  10. The Art of Corruption
    The National Endowment for the Arts violates its founding principle.
    21 September 2009
  11. Romanticon
    Wordsworth’s corpus reflects the growth of a conservative’s mind.
    Summer 2009
  12. The Little Red Wagon That Can
    What I saw at the Tea Party
    17 April 2009
  13. Escape from L.A.
    Roger L. Simon’s political journey
    28 January 2009
  14. Five Days at the End of the World
    My visit to Afghanistan, and the War on Terror movie that Hollywood would never make
    Autumn 2008
  15. Braggistan in the America of the Imagination
    Why the military loses the information war
    Summer 2008
  16. Story Time
    Spring 2008
  17. The Lost Art of War
    Hollywood’s anti-American war films don’t measure up to the glories of its patriotic era.
    Winter 2008
  18. The Big White Lie
    The thing I like best about being a conservative is that I don’t have to lie.
    Spring 2007
  19. The Sin of Sin City
    The name Hannibal Lecter implies--as the fictional killer's behavior illustrates--that the modern intellectual (lector means 'reader' in Latin) has become, like Hannibal of old, a threat to Western civilization.
    Summer 2005
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