The Sacramento Philharmonic continued its season last weekend with another Pops concert. This one again drew what appeared to be a nearly capacity audience to the Community Center Theater in what was another indication that the orchestra is building a sizeable audience after its dark season last year. (One curious note is the insistence to […]
Antonin Scalia: A Contrary View
“I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him.” -Marc Anthony in Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” The recent death of long-time Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia has elicited numerous tributes suggesting he was a great and exceedingly influential jurist who did much in his work on the Court to legitimize “textualism” and “originalism” as guiding […]
E. Haig’s Review of Russian National Orchestra and Yuja Wang
If the quality of the evening’s performances had been indicated by the entry of the musicians and conductor last weekend at the Mondavi Center (on the campus of U.C. Davis), the concert would have been a very dreary affair. The full contingent of the Russian National Orchestra appeared only half awake as they plodded to […]
Feeling the Bern or Hoping for Hillary: The Choice for Democrats
As the actual voting to select a presidential nominee begins, the choice for Democrats is very similar to the one they had eight years ago. Should they nominate a non-traditional candidate who represents a more radical form of liberalism or should they choose a veteran with all the credentials a candidate for president should have? […]
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