Warren Frye on “Manet & Morisot,” at the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Callais, the Supreme Court narrowed the reach of the Voting Rights Act so that it no longer requires state legislatures to ...
Everyone alive associates “the Queen’s English” with a woman born on April 21, 1926. The very next day saw a different, and yet curiously related, birth of sorts: the release by Oxford University ...
Joshua T. Katz on the future of higher education.
Last night, the New York Philharmonic played a “gala concert.” What’s the difference between a “gala concert” and a “concert”? There are several. A gala concert begins earlier, so that patrons can ...
While everyone has heard of Hernán Cortés and Francisco Pizarro, not all Spanish conquistadors covered themselves with glory. Consider Francisco Vázquez de Coronado, who in 1540 led an ambitious ...
To find Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475–1564) and Auguste Rodin (1840–1917), two of the greatest sculptors in the history of art, in one exhibition at the Louvre is bound to be an experience. The ...
On Thomas Willing, Giuseppe Penone, Dutch masters, Beethoven, columns & more from the world of culture.
George Loomis on a performance of Hasse’s “Semele” by Haymarket Opera Company in Chicago.
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