Joshua T. Katz on the future of higher education.
A gala concert begins earlier, so that patrons can have the gala dinner afterward. A gala concert is shorter, without ...
Living Bodies” at the Louvre Museum.
Anatoly Grablevsky is the thirteenth and current Hilton Kramer Fellow at The New Criterion.
Has a review of Eugene Onegin—that is, a performance of Tchaikovsky’s opera, based on Pushkin’s novel-in-verse—ever begun with the Nanny? Well, this one will. She was Larissa Diadkova, at the ...
On a performance by Colorado Ballet at Ellie Caulkins Opera House, Denver. The repertory opened with the premiere of S. Rachmaninoff, a ballet commissioned by Colorado Ballet from Arai, who is the ...
NEW YORK, April 23, 2026—Last night Harvey Mansfield was honored by The New Criterion with the thirteenth Edmund Burke Award ...
George Loomis on a performance of Hasse’s “Semele” by Haymarket Opera Company in Chicago.
On September 30, a federal district court judge in Boston upheld Harvard’s use of racial preferences in undergraduate admissions against the challenge that they discriminate against Asian-Americans.
But Agatha Christie wrote many books, and to conduct a study such as the publisher proposed would require not just a casual, ...