Suzanna Murawski on Simone Weil, an art heist & Picasso in Cleveland.
This winter, the playwright Matthew Gasda, best known for his observations of New York’s disaffected Zoomer youth, has staged ...
Paul du Quenoy on a concert of the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington.
Using Cicero’s prosecutions and defenses as a sort of historical index for the turbulent late Republic, Osgood bears witness ...
The choir sang Eben’s Prague Te Deum 1989. It premiered in April 1990, on the eve of a visit by Pope John Paul II. From the ...
The Metropolitan Opera has gone dark for a month or so, but its orchestra is free to play—as it did last night in Carnegie Hall. The program was all-Brahms. It is good to be able to see these players ...
Rosa Feola, the Italian soprano, does her part in advocating Martucci. (She is a favorite singer of Muti, by the way.) She ...
Venerated in his lifetime, Saint Francis did not have to wait long for a monument to be erected in his honor. A basilica in ...
She, too, was a writer, and she sent me a short piece that she had published in a medical journal, which I found to be of ...
When the ship’s crew cut into Crook Jaw, they found neither Devil nor mermaid inside, just heaps of yellow seaweed. As it ...