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2,374 stories by "TERRY TEACHOUT"

Just because: Duke Ellington performs Tchaikovsky by Terry Teachout

Duke Ellington talks with Goddard Lieberson about his version of Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite in a 1960 Columbia Records promotional film: (This is the latest in a series of arts-related v…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:15am on February 15, 2016

Almanac: James Gould Cozzens on self-interest by Terry Teachout

"Men act through self-interest; and if they do things you wouldn't do, you'd better not assume it's because you have a nobler character. There are noble and disinterested actions done every …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:00am on February 15, 2016

Out of the Bronx, into the fire by Terry Teachout

In today's Wall Street Journal drama column I write about the off-Broadway premiere of John Patrick Shanley's Prodigal Son and a revival of Terrence McNally's It's Only a Play in Coral Gable…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:30am on February 12, 2016

Replay: Bill Monroe and Doc Watson play "Sally Goodin" by Terry Teachout

Bill Monroe and Doc Watson play "Sally Goodin" at the 1990 Delaware Valley Bluegrass Festival: (This is the latest in a series of arts-related videos that appear in this space each Monday, W…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:15am on February 12, 2016

Almanac: George Bernard Shaw on poverty by Terry Teachout

"In the millionaire Undershaft I have represented a man who has become intellectually and spiritually as well as practically conscious of the irresistible natural truth which we all abhor an…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:00am on February 12, 2016

The uninvited critics by Terry Teachout

In today's Wall Street Journal "Sightings" column I take a closer look a theatrical controversy in Los Angeles that made national headlines. Here's an excerpt. * * * You may have heard about…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:30am on February 11, 2016

Almanac: Nero Wolfe on poverty by Terry Teachout

"To be broke is not a disgrace, it is only a catastrophe." Rex Stout, The League of Frightened Men

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:00am on February 11, 2016

Snapshot: Jascha Heifetz plays Gluck by Terry Teachout

Jascha Heifetz and Emanuel Bay perform Fritz Kreisler's transcription of "Dance of the Blessed Spirits," from Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice: (This is the latest in a series of arts-related video…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:15am on February 10, 2016

Almanac: Walter Bagehot on poverty and the rich by Terry Teachout

"In truth, poverty is an anomaly to rich people: it is very difficult to make out why people who want dinner do not ring the bell." Walter Bagehot, "The Waverley Novels"

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:00am on February 10, 2016

Short and to the point by Terry Teachout

I love aphorisms and epigrams, perhaps because I have no gift for coining them. The brilliantly precise concision that allows writers like La Rochefoucauld, Chamfort, and Karl Kraus to say b…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:30am on February 9, 2016

Lookback: Erroll Garner, the most happy pianist by Terry Teachout

From 2006: One of Garner's albums was called The Most Happy Piano, and that sums him up very nicely. As Joseph Epstein wrote of H.L. Mencken, "He achieves his effect through the magical tran…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:15am on February 9, 2016

Almanac: Georges Simenon on poverty by Terry Teachout

"The poor are used to stifling any expression of their despair, because they must get on with life, with work, with the demands made of them day after day, hour after hour." Georges Simenon,…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:00am on February 9, 2016

Sufficient unto the (birth)day by Terry Teachout

I turned sixty on Saturday. Mrs. T and I didn't throw a party, though. That might have been fun, but we were staying at Florida's Biltmore Hotel, which is surely enough of a celebration for …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:30am on February 8, 2016

Just because: Jimmy Durante sings "September Song" by Terry Teachout

Jimmy Durante sings "September Song" on The Jimmy Durante Show. The song is from the score of Knickerbocker Holiday, by Maxwell Anderson and Kurt Weill. This episode was originally telecast …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:15am on February 8, 2016

Almanac: Max Beerbohm on the memories of old people by Terry Teachout

"Memory is a great artist, we are told; she selects and rejects and shapes and so on. No doubt. Elderly persons would be utterly intolerable if they remembered everything. Everything, nevert…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:00am on February 8, 2016

Really the blues by Terry Teachout

In today's Wall Street Journal drama column I review a show in Sarasota, Florida, Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe's revival of August Wilson's Ma Rainey's Black Bottom. I also take note of th…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:30am on February 5, 2016

Replay: Donald Fagen's "New Frontier" by Terry Teachout

The video for Donald Fagen's "New Frontier," directed by Annabel Jankel and Rocky Morton, originally released to promote Fagen's 1986 solo album The Nightfly: (This is the latest in a series…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:15am on February 5, 2016

Almanac: Donald Fagen on playing in a good rhythm section by Terry Teachout

"When everything's working right, you become transfixed by the notes and chords and the beautiful spaces in between. In the center of it, with the drums, bass and guitar all around you, the …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:00am on February 5, 2016

Almanac: Eric Hoffer on self-realization by Terry Teachout

"How much easier is self-sacrifice than self-realization!" Eric Hoffer, "Thoughts of Eric Hoffer, Including: 'Absolute Faith Corrupts Absolutely'" (New York Times Magazine, April 25, 1971)

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:00am on February 4, 2016

Bob Elliott, R.I.P. by Terry Teachout

Bob Elliott, who died yesterday at the age of ninety-two, was the longer-lived member of Bob & Ray, a much-loved comedy team whose subtle, at times near-surrealistic routines were devel…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:17pm on February 3, 2016

Snapshot: Dustin Hoffman on becoming an actor by Terry Teachout

Dustin Hoffman talks about how he became an actor in a 1968 CBC interview: (This is the latest in a series of arts-related videos that appear in this space each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:15am on February 3, 2016

Almanac: W.H. Auden on man's divided nature by Terry Teachout

a href=”http://www.artsjournal.com/aboutlastnight/wp/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/INK-BOTTLE.jpeg”>All we are not stares back at what we are. W.H. Auden, The Sea and the Mirror: A …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:00am on February 3, 2016

Lookback: on not listening to new recordings of classical warhorses by Terry Teachout

From 2006: I do solemnly swear that I will never again review a new recording of the complete Brandenburg Concertos. If you want to get my attention, you'll have to think of another way, pre…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:15am on February 2, 2016

Almanac: Roger Ebert on the moral of Groundhog Day by Terry Teachout

"Just because we’re born as SOBs doesn’t mean we have to live that way." Roger Ebert, review of Groundhog Day (Chicago Sun-Times, February 12, 1993)

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:00am on February 2, 2016

The case of the missing laugh track by Terry Teachout

Rachel Symes wrote a very nice piece for Sunday's New York Times about Rupert Holmes' Remember WENN, which has the distinction of being the first original TV series ever to air on AMC. WENN …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:45am on February 1, 2016
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