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Barbara Takenaga, Minus Red, 2012, acrylic on wood panel, 24 x 20 inches

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Energies Illustrated

Barbara Takenaga at Gregory Lind Gallery

By FRANKLIN EINSPRUCH
May 15, 2012

Your reporter has admired the paintings of Barbara Takenaga since seeing them for the first time at the deCordova Museum in Lincoln, MA in 2007. The artist, who divides her time between New York City and Williamstown, MA, works up fields of dots into…

My Own Private Umbria

William Bailey Forges Ahead

By FRANKLIN EINSPRUCH
May 11, 2012

Time is running out for you to see the current exhibition of William Bailey's work at Betty Cuningham Gallery, which shows the artist exploring new possibilities in his elegant figuration. "In the current exhibition," says the gallery, "are two open…

An Unexpectedly Sharp Bladen

Ronald Bladen at Loretta Howard Gallery

By FRANKLIN EINSPRUCH
May 4, 2012

An exhibition of paintings by Ronald Bladen opened April 19 at Loretta Howard Gallery with a curious backstory. "A cache of some thirty-five canvases and panels was discovered behind a wall in his studio that Bladen built in 1978 to seal them from…

NATIONAL ›

Danger Sign for GOP Emerges as Romney’s Margin Among Investors Likely To Vote Turns Out To Be Razor Thin

By LAWRENCE KUDLOW, Special to the Sun
May 8, 2012

While President Obama is out on the campaign trail talking about how bad things were four years ago and how we have to go “forward” to his second term to see just how great things are going to be in the next four years, the biggest problem he’s got is…

Weak Presidential Nominees Pose a Bleak Choice for Voters in Both France, U.S.

The Two Democracies Must Choose Between 'Apparently Incorrigible Wafflers'

By CONRAD BLACK, Special to the Sun
April 28, 2012

In last Saturday’s edition, I reviewed the French election. And the first round came out largely as I expected. The second round in May, between François Hollande and incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy, right now seems too close to call. Closer to home, the…

Geithner Crosses the Line Into the Political Fray as a Particularly Partisan Treasury Secretary

Calls Dean of Columbia Business School a‘Hack’

By LAWRENCE KUDLOW, Special to the Sun
April 27, 2012

Is Secretary Geithner the most politically partisan treasury secretary in history? Certainly sounds like it these days. As the government’s chief financial officer, he’s spending a lot of time firing campaign barbs at various Republicans and their…

TOP STORIES

Bloomberg vs. the Rabbis

Editorial of The New York Sun
May 14, 2012

The latest engagement in the campaign of the secular state to undercut religious authorities and drive back their sphere of influence has erupted in New York over how to handle child molestation cases that occur in the city’s Orthodox Jewish…

Doctoring the Jerusalem Documents

Editorial of The New York Sun
May 13, 2012

One of the most memorable moments in our newspaper career was some years ago when we asked our lawyer at the time whether we could destroy a piece of evidence. Actually, it was a photocopy of the evidence. We weren’t asking whether we could destroy…

Big Romney Fundraiser in New York Backed Not by Big Banks But by New Breed of More Nimble Financiers

By IRA STOLL, Special to the Sun
May 14, 2012

The Republican presidential candidate, Mitt Romney, will visit New York City May 22 for a large fundraiser featuring many members of the financial industry, and on the face of it, it couldn’t be worse timing. New York Times columnist Paul Krugman…

What Would Washington Do?

Editorial of The New York Sun
May 10, 2012

It turns out that President Obama’s endorsement of same gender marriage coincided with news that President Washington’s letter to the Jews is finally going to go on public display, and it is a fortunate coincidence. The exhibition of Washington’s…

Getting ‘Forward’ Backward

By SETH LIPSKY, From The Daily Beast
May 10, 2012

President Obama is getting razzed for seeming oblivious to the hard-left associations of his new campaign slogan, “Forward,” which was once used by the Marxists, the socialists, and even the communists. Glenn Beck’s Web site, The Blaze, posts an…

EDITORIALS ›

America’s Loss

Editorial of The New York Sun
May 7, 2012

The release of Conrad Black from prison and his return to his home at Canada is wonderful news, long awaited by his wide and diverse circle of friends. The one-time press baron, who had been a founding director of The New York Sun, was released Friday…

Sarkozy Shows That Voters Punish Conservatives Who Fail To Deliver

By IRA STOLL, Special to the Sun
May 7, 2012

Six takeaway lessons for Americans from socialist candidate Francois Hollande’s victory in Sunday’s election in France: Growth beats austerity. “Austerity isn’t inevitable. My mission now is to give European construction a growth dimension,” Mr…

Hat-Tip for Hollande

Editorial of The New York Sun
May 6, 2012

To mark the election of Francois Hollande as the second socialist president of France, we went to our closet and retrieved the Motsch Fils. It’s the finest hat we’ve ever owned, a supple brown fedora that is “garanti pur castor,” which is French…

OPINION ›

Lifelong Republican Calls for Hike in Capital Gains Taxes, But Errs on Reagan Record

By IRA STOLL, Special to the Sun
February 27, 2012

The founder of the Vanguard group of mutual funds, John C. Bogle, who says he is a lifelong Republican, is calling on Congress to raise capital gains taxes to the rates that apply to ordinary income. “As a general policy, equalize the taxes, raise the…

Why People Prefer To Talk About Limbaugh’s Choice of Words on Sandra Fluke

By IRA STOLL, Special to the Sun
March 5, 2012

President Obama and the press have been all over Rush Limbaugh for the words he used to criticize a Georgetown Law student, Sandra Fluke, who spoke on February 23 at a meeting of the House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee. There’s been less…

Obama Ignites a ‘Catholic Moment’ in the Culture Wars

By CONRAD BLACK, Special to the Sun
February 15, 2012

The last two weeks have produced an astounding convergence of profound philosophical public controversies in the United States that finally does justify the phrase, much bandied about for some years, “culture wars.” That expression was coined…


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