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Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Almanac: James Lees-Milne on a fundamental problem of biography by Terry Teachout

"It is audacity to write about anyone from the past. One can never know what their jokes were, their sophisticated nuances. One will take seriously what they laughed at and laugh at what the…

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Snapshot: Bette Davis appears on What's My Line? by Terry Teachout

Bette Davis appears as the mystery guest on What's My Line? The panelists are Bennett Cerf, Arlene Francis, Dorothy Kilgallen, and Tony Randall and the host is John Daly. Davis' segment b…

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Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Lookback: some discarded titles for Pops by Terry Teachout

From 2007: I just got word that another book tentatively called Hotter Than That will be published around the time that my Louis Armstrong biography of the same name will be coming out…

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Almanac: James Lee-Milne on insomnia by Terry Teachout

"Have been pondering over what someone said the other day: that when one is awake at 3 A.M. then one sees life, and death, as they truly are, in their stark, terrible, hopeless reality; that…

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Monday, February 10, 2020

Just because: R. Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion House by Terry Teachout

A 1946 newsreel story about R. Buckminster Fuller's prefabricated Dymaxion House: (This is the latest in a series of arts- and history-related videos that appear in this space each Monday, …

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Almanac: Thomas Flanagan on learning from history by Terry Teachout

"Perhaps we learn nothing from history, and the historian teaches us only that we are ignorant." Thomas Flanagan, The Year of the French Continue reading Almanac: Thomas Flanagan on learn…

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Friday, February 7, 2020

Macbeth, or, Heathers by Terry Teachout

In today's Wall Street Journal I review an all-female off-Broadway production of Macbeth. Here's an excerpt. *  *  * Hunter College's Hunter Theater Project, which mounts profess…

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Replay: Johnny Cash appears on TV in 1958 by Terry Teachout

Johnny Cash and the Tennessee Two perform "Get Rhythm," "You're the Closest Thing to Heaven," and "I Was There When It Happened" on Town Hall Party. This episode was originally telecast b…

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Almanac: Dr. Johnson on tolerance by Terry Teachout

"As I know more of mankind, I expect less of them, and am ready now to call a man a good man, upon easier terms than I was formerly." Samuel Johnson, quoted in James Boswell, Life of J…

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Thursday, February 6, 2020

Closing time by Terry Teachout

This is something I wrote in 1991: Memory is the key to a small town. A stranger driving through Smalltown, U.S.A., would see nothing but schools, stores, and houses. Some are handsome, othe…

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Almanac: Dr. Johnson on encouragement by Terry Teachout

"The applause of a single human being is of great consequence." Samuel Johnson, quoted in James Boswell, Life of Johnson Continue reading Almanac: Dr. Johnson on encouragement at About La…

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Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Papa Dada by Terry Teachout

In this week's Wall Street Journal "Sightings" column, I write about an important museum exhibition devoted to the work of a pioneer of modernism. Here's an excerpt. *  *  * Surr…

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Snapshot: Charles M. Schulz is interviewed by Charlie Rose by Terry Teachout

Charles M. Schulz, the creator of Peanuts, is interviewed on TV by Charlie Rose in 1997: (This is the latest in a series of arts- and history-related videos that appear in this space eac…

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Almanac: Dr. Johnson on consoling a mourner by Terry Teachout

"While grief is fresh, every attempt to divert only irritates. You must wait till grief be digested, and then amusement will dissipate the remains of it." Samuel Johnson, quoted in Jam…

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Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Lookback: on framing and hanging a presidential commission by Terry Teachout

From 2005: I thought and thought, and suddenly it came to me: why not the bathroom? Not only is it tastefully decorated in cornflower blue and yellow, but it's next to the living room, thus …

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Almanac: Dr. Johnson on Twitter by Terry Teachout

"I fancy mankind may come, in time, to write all aphoristically, except in narrative; grow weary of preparation, and connection, and illustration, and all those arts by which a big book is m…

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Monday, February 3, 2020

Just because: Joe Louis appears on This Is Your Life by Terry Teachout

Joe Louis is the guest on This Is Your Life, hosted by Ralph Edwards and originally telecast by NBC in 1961: (This is the latest in a series of arts- and history-related videos that appe…

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Almanac: Dr. Johnson on writing comedy by Terry Teachout

"Merriment is always the effect of a sudden impression. The jest which is expected is already destroyed." Samuel Johnson, The Idler (May 26, 1759) Continue reading Almanac: Dr. Johnson on wr…

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Friday, January 31, 2020

Just funny enough by Terry Teachout

In today's Wall Street Journal drama column I review the Broadway premiere of Bess Wohl's Grand Horizons. Here's an excerpt. *  *  * Old-fashioned stage comedy is in short supply…

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Replay: Martyn Green sings "My Name Is John Wellington Wells" by Terry Teachout

Martyn Green sings "My Name Is John Wellington Wells," a patter song from Gilbert and Sullivan's The Sorcerer. This performance was originally telecast as part of an episode of Omnibus…

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Almanac: Douglas Adams on innovation by Terry Teachout

"Anything invented after you're 35 is against the natural order of things." Douglas Adams, The Salmon of Doubt: Hitchhiking the Galaxy One Last Time Continue reading Almanac: Douglas Adams o…

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Thursday, January 30, 2020

Traveling show by Terry Teachout

One of the nice things about collecting art is that you needn't leave home to look at it. This is especially comforting at times when life is too complicated for you to visit museums or gall…

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Great expectations by Terry Teachout

In today's Wall Street Journal"Sightings" column, occasioned by the unsealing of a crate of love letters sent by T.S. Eliot to Emily Mann, I write about artists who have sought to use pos…

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Almanac: B.F. Skinner on artificial intelligence by Terry Teachout

"The real problem is not whether machines think but whether men do." B.F. Skinner,  Contingencies of Reinforcement Continue reading Almanac: B.F. Skinner on artificial intelligence at …

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Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Snapshot: "Art Carney Meets Peter and the Wolf" by Terry Teachout

"Art Carney Meets Peter and the Wolf," a TV musical featuring Art Carney and Bil Baird's Marionettes. The score, based on the music of Serge Prokofiev, was arranged and performed by Paul …

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Almanac: Emerson on fear by Terry Teachout

"O friend, never strike sail to a fear! Come into port greatly, or sail with God the seas." Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Heroism" Continue reading Almanac: Emerson on fear at About Last Night.

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Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Lookback: the trouble with Woody Allen by Terry Teachout

From 2004: On the surface, Annie Hall purports to tell the tale of how his peculiarities alienate the woman he loves, but its true subject matter is how their relationship actually mak…

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Almanac: Joseph Conrad on youth by Terry Teachout

"I remember my youth and the feeling that will never come back any more"the feeling that I could last for ever, outlast the sea, the earth, and all men; the deceitful feeling that lures us o…

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Monday, January 27, 2020

Time enough by Terry Teachout

My old friend Jody Bottum recently wrote a social-media posting that has stuck with me: There's a book I've always wanted to write"titled, maybe, The Christ of the Mind, about the deep co…

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Just because: Dave Brubeck's "The Duke" by Terry Teachout

The Dave Brubeck Quartet performs Brubeck's "The Duke" in an undated 1956 film clip. Paul Desmond is the saxophonist, Bob Bates the bassist, Joe Dodge the drummer: (This is the latest in a …

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Almanac: Cesare Pavese on small-town roots by Terry Teachout

"One needs a town, if only for the pleasure of leaving it. A town mens not being alone, knowing that in the people, the trees, the soil, there is something of yourself, that even when you're…

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