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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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Age of Elegance” at the King’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace, London.
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 spurious contentions and to defend vigorously the authenticity of this great ...
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.