Robert Steven Mack on a performance of a selection of Balanchine’s work by San Francisco Ballet.
On “The Day is Gone: 100 Years of New Objectivity,” at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art.
Jay Nordlinger on a concert of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields, with Joshua Bell, “leader” and violin soloist.
The first work was Ein Heldenleben, “A Hero’s Life,” by Richard Strauss. Who’s the hero of that one? Why, the composer ...
Max L. Feldman on “TIHANYI 140,” at the National Gallery of Hungary, Budapest.
Today, March 4, is National Grammar Day: an occasion, the NGD website tells us, to “celebrate good grammar in both our written and spoken communication.” Since I am a linguist and get my quotidian ...
If we wish to understand our world, we would do well to initiate our studies by reading and rereading the Athenian’s account of his own world and of the upheavals it underwent in the course of his ...
Paul du Quenoy on a revival of “Boris Godunov,” at the Royal Opera.