February 2019
Opportunity knocks
On recent hoaxes exposing academic puffery.
On recent hoaxes exposing academic puffery.
On The Weekly Standard, The Catholic Herald, and Spectator USA.
On the Latin poetry of Fr. Rafael Landívar.
On “Edward Burne-Jones” at Tate Britain.
On the life and letters of Lionel Trilling.
On the renovation of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
On the landmark Supreme Court decision about the college’s charter.
On the novels of Compton Mackenzie.
On the choreographer Justin Peck at the City Ballet.
On The Ferryman at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, Network at the Belasco Theatre, and Choir Boy at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.
On “A Place of Memory” at the Prado in Madrid.
On the legendary art critic, scholar, and museum director, who died in 2018.
On “Hilma af Klint: Paintings for the Future” at the Guggenheim.
A review of Michelangelo’s Sculpture: Selected Essays, by Leo Steinberg.
On Yannick Nézet-Séguin’s Traviata at the Met Opera, J’Nai Bridges with Mark Markham & Joshua Bell with the New York String Orchestra.
On the old media’s losing ground to the new.
On A. E. Stallings’s new translation of the Works and Days.
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