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Damaging Solutions in Search of a Problem

…support. Callahan finds it nefarious that a wealthy donor to a research group like AEI might benefit from its advocacy of policies like lower taxes for capital gains than for…

From Driehaus to Our House preview

From Driehaus to Our House

…making his life, while offering other Americans handsomer ways to live. James Panero is managing editor of the New Criterion. He has previously written for Philanthropy on the art collection…

Outsmarting Albert Barnes preview

Outsmarting Albert Barnes

…baseball, earning $10 per game. By age 20, he was a medical doctor. He was a private man who never shied from public fights. Barnes preferred research to clinical practice,…

Driehaus Prize in Architecture

…through centuries of urban evolution. James Panero, “From Driehaus to Our House,” Philanthropy, Fall 2012, philanthropyroundtable.org/topic/excellence_in_philanthropy/from_driehaus_to_our_house Allison Arieff, “Should Cities of the Future Look More to the Past?” Atlantic Cities,…

Heartland Art preview

Heartland Art

…have gone underappreciated. The stories of how Crystal Bridges curators discovered these artists are part of the exhibition. The works on display were assembled through a 100,000-mile coast-to-coast-to-coast search that…

Donor Intent Watch: Is the Barnes Still the Barnes? preview

Donor Intent Watch: Is the Barnes Still the Barnes?

…the learning experience.    Those comments echoed the description offered by James Panero, author of “Art Held Hostage,” in an article that appeared in Philanthropy Magazine in 2011. Speaking of the…

Spring 2015 – Briefly Noted

…the Mediterranean in less-than-seaworthy vessels. After a drowning of 366 people off the coast of Lampedusa in 2013, Italy set up a specialized search and rescue operation called Mare Nostrum….

Tiny Ships to the Stars

…in the 1990s called Clementine. Later, he spent nearly a decade as director of NASA’s Ames Research Center, the agency’s outpost in Silicon Valley, supporting small-satellite and other programs, and…