Bennett Tucker on Tchaikovsky’s “Eugene Onegin,” at the Haifa Auditorium.
A review of a new production of I puritani might begin with the production—the stage direction, the set design, etc. Or it ...
It is remarkable that, despite its long record of failure, socialism is now more popular than ever among college students and in progressive precincts of the Democratic Party, at least judging by the ...
Still, it is worth noting that some choices have really pushed boundaries. In 1998, ADS members voted for the prefix “e-”; in ...
Anatoly Grablevsky on “Monet and Venice,” at the Brooklyn Museum of Art.
On Twelfth Night, collecting Old Masters, the British Empire, lost synagogues, Shostakovich & more from the world of culture.
New Criterion executive editor and New York Post columnist James Panero joins Cam to discuss his experience in applying for and receiving a NYC carry permit, as well as the hurdles he continues to ...
On the opening-night gala at Carnegie Hall.
David Fromkin was a lawyer, professor, and historian. He was renowned for his chronicling of the history of the Middle East and the Ottoman Empire.
“What monuments stand to teach Americans about themselves” Julia Friedman, The Spectator World ...
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