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A quarterly magazine of urban affairs, published by the Manhattan Institute, edited by Brian C. Anderson.

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May 2013

Stefan Kanfer
The Gross Gatsby | Baz Luhrmann’s version loses its place.
16 May 2013

Pete Peterson
Internet Republic | Can digital technology spark more active citizenship?
15 May 2013

Harry Stein
Hearty Ailes | The Fox News mastermind comes to life in a bracing biography.
10 May 2013

Judah Bellin
Principles Without Practice | Yes, conservatives of various persuasions should make common cause—but how?
3 May 2013

April 2013

Michael Warren
The Immigration Two-Step | Jeb Bush perfectly illustrates the Republican quandary.
26 April 2013

Heather Mac Donald
Rigoletto, L’Elisir, and Clemenza | Considering new and returning Met opera productions
10 April 2013

March 2013

Peter Whittle
Sorry No More | The old English politeness is harder to find today.
22 March 2013

Ryan L. Cole
Singular Cal | Amity Shlaes provides a long-overdue assessment of an underrated and misunderstood president.
15 March 2013

Fred Siegel
Dudes and Democrats | When liberalism became conquered by cool
10 March 2013

Laura Vanderkam
The Message Is the Message | Why some marketing appeals succeed and others fail
1 March 2013

February 2013

Daniel DiSalvo
Unfunded | A valuable and scholarly analysis of the state and local pension dilemma
26 February 2013

Yevgeniy Feyman
Don’t Believe the Hype | Andrew Napolitano skewers the reputations of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson.
15 February 2013

Stefan Kanfer
Has Technology Made the Concert Hall Obsolete? | Paul Elie thinks so.
15 February 2013

January 2013

Sol Stern
Missing a Chance at Greatness | A riveting examination of Israeli counterterrorism, The Gatekeepers stacks the deck, denying viewers their own judgment.
31 January 2013

Stefan Kanfer
Abandoned by God, Betrayed by Mankind | Despite all he has seen, Elie Wiesel refuses to give up on faith or altruism.
29 January 2013

Michael J. Totten
Love It, Hate It—but See It | Zero Dark Thirty is too important to be boycotted by anyone but activists.
25 January 2013

Barry Strauss
Present at the Revolution | The enduring legacy of Cato, inspiration to George Washington and many others
18 January 2013

Judah Bellin
Free to Change | A new collection shows the evolution of Milton Friedman’s thinking.
11 January 2013

Michael Anton
A Tribal American Future? | Tom Wolfe’s Back to Blood explores the downside of Miami’s diversity.
8 January 2013

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