March 2020
Decline, fall & rise
On “Making Federal Buildings Beautiful Again.”
On “Making Federal Buildings Beautiful Again.”
On Margaret Thatcher: The Authorized Biography: Herself Alone by Charles Moore.
On Great Society: A New History by Amity Shlaes.
Considering the late philosopher’s intellectual and moral legacy.
On the suppression of those labeled “too clever by half.”
On the voice of wounded Hellenism.
On the overlooked works of Hugo Charteris.
On Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice at the Signature Center, A Soldier’s Play at the American Airlines Theater, and West Side Story at the Broadway Theater.
On the re-imagined British decorative arts galleries at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
On “True to Nature: Open-Air Painting in Europe, 1780–1870” at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
On “British Baroque: Power and Illusion” at Tate Britain, London.
On ill-advised renovations to a New York treasure.
On Rosa Feola in recital at the Park Avenue Armory, a new piano concerto by Esteban Benzecry, a new cello concerto by Brett Dean, and a performance of Winterreise by Peter Mattei and Lars David Nilsson.
On lies, “lies,” and their usefulness.
On the prolific critic of German literature.
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