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The New Criterion is pleased to make its webcasts available free to all readers. Our webcasts as drawn from our conferences, symposia, and our evenings talks hosted by the Friends of The New Criterion. To view our upcoming events, visit our events page. To learn more about the Friends of The New Criterion, click here.

 

 

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The Culture Crash

Recorded on 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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James Panero

(mp3) 4.99 Mb , 5.27 minutes


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The Enduring Legacy of William F. Buckley Jr.

A 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

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James Panero , Matthew Continetti, Daniel McCarthy

(mp3) 31.44 Mb , 91.34 minutes


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"Taking the Occasion," poems by Daniel Brown

The 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

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David Yezzi , Dan Brown

(mp3) 11.87 Mb , 12.58 minutes


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Jay Nordlinger on the future of classical music, from an evening with the Friends of The New Criterion.

Posted on: 03/27/2009

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Roger Kimball, Jay Nordlinger

(mp3) 42.28 Mb , 46.11 minutes


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A profile of the abstract painter Thornton WIllis

Directed by Michael Feldman. Featuring Thornton Willis and commentary by James Panero. Produced in coordination with Willis's March 2009 exhibition at Elizabeth Harris Gallery, New York

Posted on: 03/25/2009

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James Panero,Thornton Willis

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Events

November 24, 2009

OPEN EVENT: Laura Jacobs reading


December 02, 2009

Friends Event: The Swallow Anthology Reading


December 17, 2009

Friends Event: New Criterion Holiday Party

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