Jay Nordlinger on a concert of the New York Philharmonic, conducted by Santtu-Matias Rouvali, with Seong-jin Cho, piano ...
The think tank’s recently released “surge” plan report, “Choosing Victory: A Plan for Success in Iraq,” had caught fire, and ...
The two pianists sat down for encores, and at the same piano: the encores would be four-hands, not two-pianos. Wang and ...
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Last night, the New York Philharmonic offered a program with an accent on the mysterious and the French. Guest-conducting was ...
Cooper and Amelia Opdyke Jones,” an exhibition now on view at the New York Transit Museum in downtown Brooklyn, reveals how ...
This dialectic is partly a partisan political drama, partly an economic salvage effort, partly a chapter in that long-running ...
His works are antic, hers austere, yet these independent-minded sculptors are united by their fearless pursuit of personal ...
Soon came an explosion of monographs, biographies, and dissertations on Furness and his contemporaries. This rehabilitation ...
In Luke Stegemann’s perceptive “new biography” of the kaleidoscopic capital of Spain, he chides Hemingway for possibly being ...
Muse to Power,” by Hugo Vickers.
An Idea and Its History,” by J. C. D. Clark.