The misanthrope's corner - opera and popular music - Column

National Review, Oct 23, 1995 by Florence King

A candle always flares up before it goes out: after Lanza, the next teenage idol was Elvis. Our entertainment is now so debased that it will take more than election-year growls from Bob Dole to set it right. We have carried egalitarianism to such a maniacal extreme that we now regard beauty as an affront.

The national anthem must be sung at ballgames by tone-deaf croakers, and actresses with classical faces have been replaced by cross-eyed Karen Black and pop-eyed Susan Sarandon. What is needed is a Minister of Culture --but we're not supposed to say that.

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