The New Criterion

Quite simply, the best cultural review in the world
- John O’Sullivan

Weblog

About ArmaVirumque


( AHR-mah wih-ROOM-kweh)


In the Aeneid, the Roman poet Virgil sang of "arms and a man" (Arma virumque cano). Month in and month out, The New Criterion expounds with great clarity and wit on the art, culture, and political controversies of our times. With postings of reviews, essays, links, recs, and news, Armavirumque seeks to continue this mission in accordance with the timetable of the digital age.


Recent posts

Archives


Archive for December 2008

Archive for November 2008

Archive for October 2008

more archives

Info

 

Recent contributors

 

Shortcut

www.armavirumque.org

 

To contact The New Criterion by email, write to:

letters@newcriterion.com.

To contact The New Criterion by mail, write to:

The New Criterion

900 Broadway

Suite 602

New York, New York 10003

USA

 

Blogroll



Oct 10, 2006 04:45 PM

The magic bus may coming to your area

by James Panero


Stefan and I are hitting the road this Thursday. Look for us in your town!

  • Thursday, October 12, 7pm: Stefan and I will join the students of Deerfield Academy, where the Philosophy and Religion departments will host a discussion on "illiberal education." In the spirit of the Market Snodsbury school of "Right Ho, Jeeves" fame, Stefan and I will also be presenting school prizes. This event is open to Deerfield students only.
  • While Stefan makes a bee-line for Dartmouth Homecoming, I will be joining Karen Wilkin on Friday for a roundtable discussion on "Contemporary Art and the Future of Abstraction" at Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. Joe Leduc wrote a little about this symposium in his piece for the October issue. This event is open to the public and starts at 2pm on October 13. The location is Hogan Campus Center, Room 519. Complete details here.
  • Finally, on Saturday at 7pm, Stefan and I will join Jeffrey Hart and Emily Ghods at the Dartmouth Bookstore in Hanover, New Hampshire for a book signing and discussion of The Dartmouth Review Pleads Innocent. The title of our talk is "Double Secret Probation: How Gonzo Conservative Journalism Changed a School."

  • E-mail to friend

    add a comment

    you must be a new criterion subscriber to post a comment. {subscribe now}

    Subscriber login

    The New Criterion

    The New Criterion is now optimized for Mobile Devices

    Already a print subscriber? click for online access

    login

    Remember:

    download
    first delivery

    New from The New Criterion:
    40 page special issue
    on our conference

    ‘Free speech in
    an age of Jihad’

    Webcasts

    The Milt Rosenberg Show: Free Speech in an age of Jihad
    Roger Kimball, David Yezzi, and James Panero discuss the New Criterion special pamphlet "Free Speech in an Age of Jihad." From the Milt Rosenberg Show, WGN. Recorded live in the Chicago studios 8/14/2008.


    Roger Kimball on liberalism's response to Islam
    From an evening with the Illinois chapter of the Friends of The New Criterion. Recorded on 8/16/2008.


    Encounter Books at 10, an interview with Roger Simon

    Go to webcasts >