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Meghan Cox Gurdon's acclaimed column, "The Fever Swamp," found in National Review Online, brings us the misadventures of a family of six, run by the author in a cheerfully haphazard fashion: "Through no fault of our own, and without ever intending it, my husband and I live in a...
Join us as our lively ensemble returns for a Cultural Evening with a reading of the medieval epic poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. James Bowman, a resident scholar at the Ethics and Public Policy Center...
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Note the different starting time . . . 6:00 p.m.!
Join us as our lively ensemble returns to the “Cultural Evenings” with readings from John Milton’s Paradise Lost. James Bowman, resident scholar at the Ethics and Public Policy...
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Come join us for an enchanted discussion on C.S. Lewis’s masterpiece novel and new feature film, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. John J. Miller, national political reporter for National Review magazine and author of NR’s...
Fruitful discussions after several AEI events suggested that conservatives should turn their creativity more fully toward fiction, poetry, drama, and literary and cultural criticisms. At AEI, a number of persons keenly interested in the arts have taken up this challenge on their own, with AEI's generous contribution of the...



