On Surrealism, the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, New York architecture, Paul Taylor Dance Company & more from the world of culture ...
In Life and in Legend,” by Heather Blurton ...
Thomas Philbrick on a performance of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
Mystery Cults in Ancient Greece and Rome,” by Damien Stone.
The Louvre heist is morphing into the latest symbolic blow to the Napoleonic ambition of Emmanuel Macron. The official ...
We will bury you!” It prompted twelve nato ambassadors to walk out. As it turned out, thirty-four years later it was European ...
The book is a tale of what can go wrong when an old New York WASP family comes up against the forces of cultural ...
Jay Nordlinger on a podcast with music from hither and yon.
On September 30, a federal district court judge in Boston upheld Harvard’s use of racial preferences in undergraduate admissions against the challenge that they discriminate against Asian-Americans.
Purchase this and other timeless New Criterion essays in our hard-copy reprint series. The enduring legacy of the Greek philosophers was therefore the primacy of things, and Western thought followed ...
It is with great sadness that we record the death of Jonas Dovydenas, a celebrated war photographer, generous supporter of ...
In 1970, the Procurator General of the Discalced Carmelite Order, Finian Monahan, was summoned to the Vatican for a meeting. The subject of the meeting was a promising young American priest by the ...