Arts & Culture
Arts & Culture
McCartan Delighted in the Sensual World
Timothy Sandefur August 15, 2019
High above Park Avenue—and in a few scattered museums—McCartan’s art still remains, an expression of delight in the sensual world.
Arts & Culture, History
The Man Who Electrified Music
Jon Hersey August 10, 2019
Though he never sought the spotlight nor learned to play guitar, Leo Fender’s creations, including the Telecaster, Precision Bass, and Stratocaster, opened the door for countless young players—and for a revolution in music.
Arts & Culture
The Battle for Values in American Westerns
Timothy Sandefur August 1, 2019
Westerns were a medium through which writers and directors explored profound philosophical themes, in which Hollywood articulated ideas in ways it’s seldom attempted since.
Arts & Culture, Good Living, LevelUp News
Linda Cordair on the Value of Art
Tim White July 18, 2019
TOS-Con 2019 is almost here! Linda Cordair, co-owner of Quent Cordair Fine Art in Napa, CA, will be speaking on “Finding Joy and Inspiration in Visual Art.”
Arts & Culture, History
Zora Neale Hurston Put Nothing above Independence
Timothy Sandefur July 18, 2019
“I do not share the gloomy thought that Negroes in America are doomed to be stomped out,” wrote Zora Neale Hurston. “We will go where the internal drive carries us like everybody else. It is up to the individual.”
Arts & Culture
John Milton’s Lovers in Paradise
Timothy Sandefur July 11, 2019
John Milton was a great poet, but he has such a daunting reputation for solemnity that few people read him for pleasure. That’s unfortunate because it deprives potential readers of experience with his brilliant writing.
Arts & Culture, Reviews
“Pimpernel” Smith (1941)
Arie Vilner July 11, 2019
“The mind of man is bounded only by the universe.” If you do not recognize this quote, you are about to discover one of the most exciting and entertaining examples of Romantic art in movie history.
Arts & Culture, History, Politics & Rights
Washington Crossing the Delaware: A Beacon of the American Spirit
Joseph Kellard July 4, 2019
“This is a picture,” reads one description of Emmanuel Leutze‘s masterpiece, “by the sight of which, in this weary and exhausted time, one can recover health and strength. . . . [It] has power to work upon the hearts, and inflame the spirits of all that behold it.”
Arts & Culture
René Marie: A Voice of Independence
Timothy Sandefur June 27, 2019
“It is personal action that preceded every major advancement in this country. This is the aspect of being American that gives me the greatest sense of pride.” —René Marie
Arts & Culture
Suffused with Sunlight: The Paintings of John White Alexander
Timothy Sandefur June 17, 2019
John White Alexander’s paintings demonstrated refined romanticism and a sense of benevolent, sunlit tranquility.