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For the nation’s leading classical ensembles, the summer months promise no great respite, but they do portend a change in ...
Foreboding as the museum is, its third-floor space for temporary exhibitions is superb. An open room of some 15,000 square ...
The endowments came into being in 1965, under Lyndon Johnson. It was not until the Nixon years, however, that they got their ...
Emma Richards on “Jane Austen in 41 Objects,“ by Kathryn Sutherland.
Barry Strauss on the life of the ancient Jewish historian.
Brown, sixty-seven, has long been known as one of Britain’s finest satirists and comic writers through his work for Private ...
Kyle Smith on “Just in Time,” “Ginger Twinsies” & “Gene & Gilda.” ...
A Life of Leibniz in Seven Pivotal Days,” by Michael Kempe, translated by Marshall Yarbrough.
Churchill made Herculean efforts to avoid both world wars, the second for almost a decade. Those efforts did not involve the ...
Henrik Bering on the components of successful command.
On Boccaccio: A Biography, by Marco Santagata, translated by Emlyn Eisenach.
Heather Mac Donald on the new ballet by Lincoln Jones & Alma Deutscher, premiered by American Contemporary Ballet.