The following passage is excerpted from Book III of the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, translated by Aaron Poochigian, ...
Born in Venice and orphaned in his early teens, the talented Salieri was discovered by the composer Leopold Gassmann, who ...
The concertmaster came out and played an A on the piano, for the orchestra to tune. The first piece would be a half step ...
To return to the question posed at the beginning: is socialism a hate crime? The record speaks for itself: socialism is a ...
Still, it is worth noting that some choices have really pushed boundaries. In 1998, ADS members voted for the prefix “e-”; in ...
Bennett Tucker on Tchaikovsky’s “Eugene Onegin,” at the Haifa Auditorium.
A review of a new production of I puritani might begin with the production—the stage direction, the set design, etc. Or it ...
David Fromkin was a lawyer, professor, and historian. He was renowned for his chronicling of the history of the Middle East and the Ottoman Empire.
Anatoly Grablevsky on the DEI regime, American humor & Tolkien.
“Chronological order is not the only order,” says Jay in this episode, but “it’s not a bad” one. The episode starts in the sixteenth century—“Gaudete, Christus est natus.” It stays there for a while ...
New Criterion executive editor and New York Post columnist James Panero joins Cam to discuss his experience in applying for and receiving a NYC carry permit, as well as the hurdles he continues to ...