In defense of dissidence
by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Remarks delivered by Ayaan Hirsi Ali after she received The New Criterion’s fourth Edmund Burke Award for Service to Culture and Society.
Remarks delivered by Ayaan Hirsi Ali after she received The New Criterion’s fourth Edmund Burke Award for Service to Culture and Society.
On China’s fortunes and their relation to the rule of law.
On the misdirection of Shakespeare’s Globe.
On Patrick Modiano’s deliberate obscurantism.
A reassessment of Mary McCarthy’s antiwar activism.
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On Jacques-Louis David’s moral foibles.
On the degeneration of a once-handsome city.
On The Father at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre; Long Day’s Journey Into Night at the American Airlines Theatre; and American Psycho at the American Airlines Theatre.
On “The Douanier Rousseau. Archaic Candour” at the Musée d’Orsay.
On “Scottish Artists 1750–1900: From Caledonia to the Continent” at The Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace.
On “Munch and Expressionism” at The Neue Galerie.
On “Philip Guston: Painter, 1957–1967” at Hauser & Wirth and “The Folk Art Collection of Elie and Viola Nadelman” at the New-York Historical Society.
On “The Romantic Viola” at the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center; a world premiere at the New York Philharmonic; The Abduction from the Seraglio at the Metropolitan Opera; and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall.
On the rise of the crude in politics.
On newly published poetry.
On Edward Dusinberre’s Beethoven for a Later Age: The Journey of a String Quartet.
On the tribulations of a towering art-world figure.
Notes & Comments
Sex & power
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On the Obama administration’s lavatory overreach.
Meanwhile, in Europe
by the Editors
On The Spectator’s celebration of free speech.
A spot of light
by the Editors
On the reopening of the Yale Center for British Art.
A word of thanks
by the Editors