Paul du Quenoy on On Cole Porter’s “Kiss Me, Kate” at the Barbican Centre, London.
How the 1960s Turned Into a National Nightmare and How We Can Revive the American Dream” by Timothy S. Goeglein.
It’s an astonishing story. In 1760, a boy is born into slavery to a mixed-race enslaved woman and a wealthy French plantation ...
On In the Company of Art: A Museum Director’s Private Journals by Perry T. Rathbone, edited by Belinda Rathbone. Back before ...
On City of Light, City of Shadows: Paris in the Belle Époque by Mike Rapport.
Stundytė is a Lithuanian soprano, like another star at the festival, Asmik Grigorian. (The latter has an Armenian father.) ...
O ne sign that a fundamental change is in the offing would be a new commitment to free speech. Unfortunately, that is one ...
Editors’ note: “Democracy in America: a symposium” examines the status of popular sovereignty in the United States today, ...
A ny one who works in an institution for a long time comes to view it as a phenomenon as natural (and immovable) as Mount ...
On Kingmaker: Pamela Harriman’s Astonishing Life of Power, Seduction, and Intrigue by Sonia Purnell.
On the life & work of Robert Louis Stevenson.
I t seems that the universe has a dark sense of irony.