On June 9, the Friends of The New Criterion gathered at the offices of the magazine for a book party with Nicholas O’Connell, the author of Crush: My Year as an Apprentice Winemaker. The New Criterion ...
Jay Nordlinger on an all-Schubert recital by Lise Davidsen, soprano, and James Ballieu, piano.
Duo Exhibition,” at the Mishkan Museum of Art in Ein Harod, Israel.
George Loomis on a performance of Beethoven’s “Fidelio” by the Cleveland Orchestra.
Semyon Bychkov is a very good conductor. The New York Philharmonic is a very good orchestra. Last night’s was not a good concert. On the program was a single work—one of the greatest works of music, ...
This week, Italy’s Ministry of Culture announced that the country has acquired the François Tomb, the fourth-century B.C. Etruscan burial chamber prized for its well-preserved wall paintings, all of ...
On Giorgio Morandi, Bruckner, summer cottages, Communist China & more from the world of culture.
On Kaija Saariaho’s Innocence at the Met.
The most obvious feature of Theodore Roosevelt’s life and thought is the one least celebrated today, his manliness. Somehow America in the twentieth century went from the explosion of assertive ...
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