November 2022
The obvious thing
On Black Lives Matter, Kanye West & Paris Fashion Week.
On Black Lives Matter, Kanye West & Paris Fashion Week.
On the spreading infection of wokeness in medicine.
On a new type of corporate theft.
The New Criterion’s Visiting Critic delivers the fourth annual Circle Lecture.
On Leadership: Six Studies in World Strategy by Henry Kissinger.
On the memoirs of Robert Lowell.
On Adventurer: The Life and Times of Giacomo Casanova by Leo Damrosch.
On Death of a Salesman, Cost of Living, and This Beautiful Future.
On “Murillo: From Heaven to Earth” at the Kimbell Art Museum.
On “Aubrey Beardsley, 150 Years Young” at the Grolier Club, “At the Dawn of a New Age: Early Twentieth-Century American Modernism” at the Whitney, “Kim Uchiyama: Heat and Shadow” at The Lobby Gallery of 499 Park Avenue, “Gabriele Evertz: Path” at Minus Space, and “John Bradford: For the Love of Paint” at Anna Zorina Gallery.
On a Bargemusic concert, a David Briggs recital, an Emily D’Angelo and Sophia Muñoz recital, and the Royal Opera of Madrid.
On media doublespeak.
On Grey Bees by Andrey Kurkov, Baron Bagge by Alexander Lernet-Holenia, Kick the Latch by Kathryn Scanlan & Trust by Hernan Diaz.
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