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Wednesday, April 15

Set this view as default? Yes No
Set this view as default? Yes No

What Zendaya Leaves Unsaid

Her films rarely center on—or even acknowledge—her race, seemingly out of concern that focussing on identity might limit her characters’ emotional palettes. But why couldn’t it expand those palettes?

The Fanfare Around Geese Actually Was a Psyop

The Brooklyn band Geese was labeled an “industry plant” by those who questioned its sudden ubiquity. Maybe it was.

Podcast: Kanye or Nay? by Compact
Available this week: "Rage and the Republic" by Jonathan Turley
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Essential Reading

Americans of all backgrounds overwhelmingly support a core set of legal and constitutional obligations.
One of the greatest weeks of my life was the week David McCullough came to teach a one-credit course at Hillsdale College in 2006.

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Rory McIlroy Does It the Hard Way (Again)

It’s not easy winning green—even if you’re Rory. But doing things the hard way is how he’s building his legend. 

How Jomboy Is Changing the Way Baseball Is Watched

Major League Baseball, in the hope of expanding the game’s appeal and reaching younger fans, bought a minority stake in the popular media company founded by Jimmy O’Brien.

What Zendaya Leaves Unsaid

Her films rarely center on—or even acknowledge—her race, seemingly out of concern that focussing on identity might limit her characters’ emotional palettes. But why couldn’t it expand those palettes?

The Fanfare Around Geese Actually Was a Psyop

The Brooklyn band Geese was labeled an “industry plant” by those who questioned its sudden ubiquity. Maybe it was.

Essential Reading

Americans of all backgrounds overwhelmingly support a core set of legal and constitutional obligations.
One of the greatest weeks of my life was the week David McCullough came to teach a one-credit course at Hillsdale College in 2006.

In the News

More From Real Clear

RealClearBooks Tuesday

Rory McIlroy Does It the Hard Way (Again)

It’s not easy winning green—even if you’re Rory. But doing things the hard way is how he’s building his legend. 

How Jomboy Is Changing the Way Baseball Is Watched

Major League Baseball, in the hope of expanding the game’s appeal and reaching younger fans, bought a minority stake in the popular media company founded by Jimmy O’Brien.

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