October 2019
Ain’t that a shame
On the moral safeguard of dignity.
On the moral safeguard of dignity.
On “revolutionary justice” at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Introducing our new Visiting Critic, Victor Davis Hanson.
On the forthcoming edition of Russell Kirk’s Old House of Fear.
On the pernicious legacy of Vladimir Lenin.
On the depredations of infinity.
On an underappreciated and elusive virtue.
On visions of dystopia.
On the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
On the inheritance of I. M. Pei.
On the youngest of the taste-making trio.
On Bitter Wheat at the Garrick Theatre, The Son at the Duke of York’s Theatre, and A Very Expensive Poison at the Old Vic.
On “David Park: A Retrospective” at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth.
On “Picasso and Antiquity: Line and Clay” at the Museum of Cycladic Art, Athens.
On “Abstract Climates: Helen Frankenthaler in Provincetown” at the Parrish Art Museum.
On “William Bailey: Looking Through Time” at the Yale University Art Gallery, “Bruce Gagnier: Stance” at the New York Studio School, “Graham Nickson: Eye Level” at Betty Cuningham Gallery & more.
On the 2019 Salzburg Festival.
On leftist leverage in the newsroom.
On the imperiled excavations in the Middle East.
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