Paul du Quenoy on On Cole Porter’s “Kiss Me, Kate” at the Barbican Centre, London.
How the 1960s Turned Into a National Nightmare and How We Can Revive the American Dream” by Timothy S. Goeglein.
O ne sign that a fundamental change is in the offing would be a new commitment to free speech. Unfortunately, that is one ...
But in the London Review of Books, Mark Ford writes that the letters of the World War I poet Wilfred Owen, edited and released anew, reveal the impetus for his writing poetry—to describe the nearly ...
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The book’s plot pitted Bond against Mr. Big, a black gangster and voodoo leader working for SMERSH, the Soviet ...
I t seems that the universe has a dark sense of irony.
On the Bible, Gary Petersen, Edinburgh, Dutch drawings & more from the world of culture.
Glenn Ellmers on the shortcomings of “Democracy in America” today.
On the life & work of Robert Louis Stevenson.
James Bowman on the spectacle of the Democratic National Convention.