On a concert by the National Symphony Orchestra, at the Trump Kennedy Center.
While Dueñas was playing, a woman sneaked down the aisle, back to her seat. Apparently, she had left after the Beethoven, not realizing that there would be an encore. This time she had her shoes—those ...
Jay Nordlinger on a concert by the New York Philharmonic, with Thomas Adès conducting and Yuja Wang at the piano.
On “Louise Nevelson: Mrs. N’s Palace,” at the Centre Pompidou, Metz.
On Love, War, and Diplomacy: The Discovery of the Amarna Letters and the Bronze Age World They Revealed, by Eric H. Cline.
Recent stories of note: “The Trump Administration Reclaims Washington’s Home” Jeffrey H. Anderson, The Wall Street Journal ...
“Little Russia” referred approximately to the portion of the Russian Empire that is today within the borders of Ukraine. The ...
On The Winter Show, Viollet-le-Duc, American classical music, Renoir’s drawings & more from the world of culture.
There is enough blame to be shared all around. Every organization, every office, every business has employees who are detrimental to the work performed. But the CIA should have been more vigilant.
Mexico was unusually free-spending and smart in pumping resources into education, public health, and medicine, particularly ...
Steven McGregor is a veteran of the Iraq War and an Honorary Research Fellow of the University of Buckingham. His most recent ...
Lunching at Oxford in 1967 with Elizabeth Taylor and his Oxford mentor, Nevill Coghill, the actor Richard Burton was ...