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Nathan C. Stewart on a recent performance by the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra.
On Roman legends, the Savonnerie carpets, Grand Central Atelier, Dance Theatre of Harlem & more from the world of culture.
Once in a while, an artist who was successful in his time but forgotten soon after is “rediscovered” in a later era. Surprising examples of this are El Greco (1541–1614) and Johannes Vermeer ...
Did Orpheus wear chartreuse? When Aubree Oliverson, wearing a vivid yellow-green dress, performed Antonio Vivaldi’s Violin Concerto in E Minor (RV 278) in Kontrapunktus’s program “Il Nuovo Orfeo,” she ...
Diane Ravitch condemns (“Selling Out Our Public Schools,” in The New York Review of March 13, dubbed on the magazine’s cover “The Racist Roots of School Vouchers”) scholars and charitable foundations ...
Henri Matisse (1869–1954) is one of France’s most famous artists, but his only daughter, Marguerite (1894–1982), is almost unknown, despite her being her father’s most frequent model and, at times, ...
The author Renaud Camus is not known for a book or even an essay, but a single phrase: “The Great Replacement.” His ideas have been celebrated and castigated, yet few truly understand him. Douglas ...