Muslims: integration or separatism?
by David Pryce-Jones
Which path will Europe’s Muslims choose—and what does it mean for Europe?
Which path will Europe’s Muslims choose—and what does it mean for Europe?
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Will the real Wm. Shakespeare please stand up?
A new poem by Debora Greger.
A new poem by Meredith Bergmann.
A new poem by David Barber.
The cultural life of present-day Dublin.
A translator’s tragic alliance.
Abigail’s Party comes to New York.
On “Antonello da Messina,” which opened at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, on December 13, 2005 and remains on view through March 5, 2006.
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Container Ships,” at Paul Kasmin Gallery and
Nolan/Eckman Gallery; “Biala: Selected Paintings”
at Tibor de Nagy &
“Robert S. Neuman: Fifty Years” at
Allan Stone Gallery.
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On the latest in New York’s music scene.
On some divergent interpretations of “respect.”
On Stephen Breyer’s Active Liberty.
On the critical oeuvre of John Simon.
On Jerome Charyn’s Savage Shorthand: The Life & Death of Isaac Babel.
Gambling with Dostoyevsky.
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The Peter Principle at Wabash?
by The Editors
Another college succumbs to P.C. groupthink.
Peter Simple, R.I.P
by The Editors
On the passing of the inimitable Peter Simple.
And speaking of art . . .
by The Editors
On the man who attacked the World’s Most Famous Urinal.