Check out the new Fall 2025 issue of the Lincoln Review, Lincoln’s arts periodical. And stay tuned for the chance to buy a printed edition of all four issues of the Lincoln Review since 2024.
Welcome to our comprehensive review of the 2024 Lincoln Nautilus, the ultimate luxury SUV redefining elegance and performance for 2024. Join us as we explore the exquisite design, innovative features, ...
Smooth as silk, smooth as a baby’s behind, smooth as satin, smooth as glass, smooth as a pool table, smooth as an iPad screen, or even smooth as a breeze, but slick as a whistle. That’s the Lexus LS ...
There are still not many choices in the truly large luxury SUV segment, but today I bring you one of my favorites: the 2025 Lincoln Navigator L Black Label 4x4. The L designation means it's the ...
New for 2025, the Lincoln Navigator appears great on paper — it has the brand’s sweeping 48-inch dashboard display that not only looks incredible but is genuinely easy to use and shows useful ...
The Lincoln Aviator returns for 2025 with a thorough refresh, especially in the Black Label trim which I am reviewing, and that continues to be the top of the line. Aviator remains Lincoln's luxury ...
A comparison of the Lotus Emira i4 and Emira V6 in a father and son review. Explore performance, driving feel, refinement, and usability, and see how each version offers a distinct character while ...
The Emira is an emotional, exhilarating machine. It is, without a doubt, a car built “For The Drivers.” The 2025 Lotus Emira is a unicorn. In an age of electrification and computer-controlled ...
LENOX — Historian and current affairs commentator Heather Cox Richardson, the narrator for Aaron Copland’s “Lincoln Portrait,” was a highly lauded part of the annual Tanglewood on Parade gala concert ...
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There are ideas aplenty in Roger Q. Mason and Lovell Holder’s meta-minded theatrical spectacle, but much of it gets bogged down in an overly stage-centric conceit. “Lavender Men” began, as seems ...