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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "What is art?" March 20, 2004, Vol. 19, No. 11

STEALING BEAUTY

COVER STORY | By Gene Edward Veith

Increasingly, art is becoming either so esoteric as to be irrelevant or so commercial as to be reduced to a consumer commodity. But we can recover the foundation for true aesthetics   More >>

ArrowFeatures 'Smart lady ... dumb mistake' Bob Jones
National | COURTS: Martha Stewart proves once again the coverup is often worse than the crime—but is she any worse than, say, Bill Clinton? More >>
Blackmun sidebar Lynn Vincent
National | More >>
Blackmun's legacy Lynn Vincent
National | COURTS: The late Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun is most closely identified with the sweeping abortion decision Roe vs. Wade. Five years after his death, release of his personal papers illustrates his personal devotion to Roe—and the political nature of today's judiciary More >>
Business Beat Dan Perkins
National | Business More >>
Education Beat Jennifer Marshall
National | Education More >>
Motivated by money Edward E. Plowman
International | UPDATE: Chinese-American human-rights heroine gets a prison sentence after her guilty plea in an illegal-export scheme More >>
On balance, a happy anniversary Mindy Belz
International | IRAQ: A year after the start of Operation Iraqi Freedom, citizens agree on new system of government More >>
Religion Edward E. Plowman
National | Religion More >>
Side bar Bob Jones
National | More >>
Sports John Dawson
National | Sports More >>
Technology Chris Stamper
National | Technology More >>
The political air war Bob Jones
National | PRESIDENTIAL POLITICS: Liberal interest groups are spending tens of millions of dollars to advertise against President Bush, even as they claim they're not trying to influence the outcome of a federal election. Republicans charge the ads violate the McCain-Feingold campaign-finance law, and they're asking the FEC to intervene More >>
ArrowDispatches Blog Watch The Editors
Blog Watch More >>
How the cookie crumbles John Dawson
The Buzz More >>
Mailbag The Editors
Mailbag More >>
Quick Takes The Editors
Quick Takes More >>
Quotables The Editors
Quotables More >>
The Buzz The Editors
The Buzz More >>
ArrowReviews Culture Beat Andrew Coffin
Culture | Culture More >>
We owe Haiti Gene Edward Veith
Culture | If it weren't for an island slave revolt, the United States might have become a French colony More >>
ArrowVoices A totally alien mindset Joel Belz
Homosexuals and others are demanding approval, not just permission, for their behavior More >>
After the movie Andrée Seu
The Passion, for all its strengths, cannot do evangelical follow-up More >>
Outside over there Marvin Olasky
Entering blog time, where the living is energetic but not easy More >>
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