As a writer, Kael had such lodestars as Partisan Review, which she read avidly, and Dwight Macdonald, then its editor, with whom she tried to correspond. |
On becoming president he made education and tax cuts the twin lodestars of his administration. |
New York Abstract Expressionism and Pop art and, a bit later, minimalism became transatlantic lodestars, eclipsing the School of Paris — whose last avatar, the fantastical self-inventor Yves Klein, partly led the way. |
A half-dozen years after departing Professor Galbraith's house, I began writing frequently for National Review, the journal of his conservative foil, even though most of my own literary lodestars were on the left. |
Weighty, serious and with noble sonorousness, Scherchen's Berlioz is not for those to whom Fournet, Munch, Beecham and Davis are lodestars in this work. |
Then Yusuf planned to thank his lodestars, from Beethoven to the Beatles. |