Jay Nordlinger on a concert by the New York Philharmonic, with Thomas Adès conducting and Yuja Wang at the piano.
Last night, playing the variations, Levit did some crying out and whistling. I can’t remember hearing him do this before. In any event, if Eileen Farrell had “a right to sing the blues,” Igor Levit ...
Reflections on the philosopher, occasioned by the recent biography by Terry Pinkard. He described what he knew best or had heard most, and felt he had described the universe. —George Santayana, on ...
The phrase “the warmth of collectivism” rightly elicited by far the most comment in Mamdani’s speech. After all, the ...
On the life of the prominent author & longtime editor of “Commentary.” ...
Comedy About Love” & “Chess.” ...
The revealing selection included a dozen important, anonymously lent works that spanned both Georges Braque’s and Pablo ...
J us t ten days before Robert A. M. Stern died, I received New York 2020, the final volume of his series of exhaustive and illuminating histories of New York architecture. I wrestled the 1,488-page ...
Christopher DeMuth was the chairman of the National Conservatism Conference from 2019 to 2025.
James Bowman on the media’s coverage of Islamic terrorism and fraud.
Paul Devlin on “Matching Minds with Sondheim,” by Barry Joseph.
On Breaking the Engagement: How China Won & Lost America, by David Shambaugh. “I l ike puzzles,” David Shambaugh tells us.
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