Arts & Culture
Arts & Culture
Interview with Sean Saulsbury
Daniel Wahl April 22, 2011
I recently spoke with entrepreneur Sean Saulsbury about his work for TOS as a reader and producer of audio articles, and his other endeavors. Daniel Wahl: Thanks for taking time to chat with me, Sean. Sean Saulsbury: My pleasure. DW: To give our readers an idea of who the man…
Arts & Culture, Reviews
Review: The King’s Speech
C. A. Wolski February 20, 2011
C. A. Wolski reviews The King’s Speech, directed by Tom Hooper.
Arts & Culture, Reviews
Review: Repotting Harry Potter, by James W. Thomas
Daniel Wahl November 20, 2010
Daniel Wahl reviews Repotting Harry Potter: A Professor’s Book-by-Book Guide for the Serious Re-Reader, by James W. Thomas.
Arts & Culture, Reviews
Review: That First Season, by John Eisenberg
Joseph Kellard May 20, 2010
Joseph Kellard reviews That First Season, by John Eisenberg.
Arts & Culture, Reviews
Review of Dae Jang Geum
Sarah Biddle May 20, 2010
Reviews the Korean television series Dae Jang Geum, whose “breathtaking cinematography, beautiful costumes, mouthwatering food, and rich soundtrack integrate with [a] profound story to create a superlative work of art.”
Arts & Culture, Science & Technology
Dr. Hendricks from Atlas Shrugged on Socialized Health Care
Craig Biddle March 22, 2010
"Let them discover the kind of doctors that their system will now produce. Let them discover, in their operating rooms and hospital wards, that it is not safe to place their lives in the hands of a man whose life they have throttled. It is not safe, if he is…
Arts & Culture, Reviews
Review: The Sparrowhawk Series, by Edward Cline
Dina Schein Federman February 20, 2010
Dina Schein Federman reviews The Sparrowhawk Series, by Edward Cline.
Arts & Culture, Reviews
Review: Fred Astaire, by Joseph Epstein
Scott Holleran August 20, 2009
Scott Holleran reviews Fred Astaire, by Joseph Epstein.
Arts & Culture, Good Living
Doubt vs. Certainty
Veronica Ryan February 20, 2009
Casts certainty on why the movie Doubt is leaving viewers wondering whether they can know anything for sure.
Arts & Culture
The Exalted Heroism of Alistair MacLean's Novels
Andrew Bernstein February 20, 2008
Surveys MacLean’s major works (including The Guns of Navarone and Where Eagles Dare); indicates their value to readers who love men of intelligence, ability, and courage; and incites a keyboard stampede to Amazon.com for the used copies of MacLean’s books, which are tragically out of print.