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For the nation’s leading classical ensembles, the summer months promise no great respite, but they do portend a change in ...
Foreboding as the museum is, its third-floor space for temporary exhibitions is superb. An open room of some 15,000 square ...
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Kyle Smith on “Just in Time,” “Ginger Twinsies” & “Gene & Gilda.” ...
These aperçus appear not in her novels, but in letters to two favorite relatives, her niece Anna Austen Lefroy and nephew James Edward Austen-Leigh, when they were in their teens and interested in ...
As an art historian in the field of Dutch and Flemish paintings, I was driven by instinct to dismiss this book on its ...
A Life of Leibniz in Seven Pivotal Days,” by Michael Kempe, translated by Marshall Yarbrough.
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Emma Richards on “Jane Austen in 41 Objects,“ by Kathryn Sutherland.
Henrik Bering on the components of successful command.
The more you prefer the primitive,” wrote the art historian E. H. Gombrich, “the less you can become primitive.” In the ...
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