Whatever happened to the Regency gentleman—or rake—who whiled away his days drinking, flirting, and generally getting up to no good? Perhaps his spirit died with Simon Raven (1927–2001), one of the ...
The other program, the subject of this review, appealed to more advanced balletomanes—works by Gianna Reisen, Ulysses Dove, ...
(1974), the Supreme Court further broadened the group who could be maligned by the media to include “limited-purpose public ...
On Vasily Grossman, Richard Estes, seaside art, William Faulkner, museum gardens & more from the world of culture. Richard Estes, Escalator at Penn Station, 2023, Oil on panel, Schoelkopf Gallery.
Jay Nordlinger on a performance of “Carmina Burana” at the Teatro Massimo.
On a recital by the pianist Alexandre Kantorow in Carnegie Hall.
Though the official day of the United States’ semiquincentennial has come and gone, there are still Revolutionary War achievements to be remembered. In The Spectator World, Patrick Allitt memorializes ...
T he elder apostles of George Balanchine often gripe that his ballets, especially when staged by smaller companies, fall ...
David Platzer on the life of Lady Diana Cooper.
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