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For example, the latest Michelin Guide considers the best two restaurants in Washington, D.C., to be minibar and Jônt, ...
Suzanna Murawski on Giotto’s frescoes, the university’s origins & an embattled Klimt.
Editors’ note: The following is an edited version of remarks delivered at The New Criterion’s gala on April 24, 2025, honoring Heather Mac Donald with the twelfth Edmund Burke Award for Service to ...
“Modern American conservatism has two founding fathers: Edmund Burke and William F. Buckley Jr.” The description is Charles Krauthammer’s. There are other paeans. David Brooks said of Buckley, “He ...
On The Technological Republic, by Alexander C. Karp & Nicholas W. Zamiska.
Many American poets still take their tensions from Robert Lowell and Sylvia Plath, whose confessional poetry (a term coined by the critic M. L. Rosenthal) has been the de facto manner for the past two ...
In one of his essays, the poet W. H. Auden says that among the questions he would like to put to critics is this: “Do you like, and by like I mean really like, not approve of on principle . . . long ...
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On Family Romance: John Singer Sargent and the Wertheimers, by Jean Strouse.
no children. Stephen. Agnes. Joan of Arc. Plenty of other ways to make your mark. Plenty of other ways to clear your bet ...
Thomas Larcher, the Austrian composer, made one of the most charming remarks I have ever heard from a concert stage. The New York Philharmonic was about to play his Symphony No. 2. He had come out to ...