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I recently interviewed the novel’s author, Jennifer Hofmann, who lives in Berlin. Mark Judge: First of all, tell me a little ...
Editors’ note: The following is an edited version of remarks delivered at The New Criterion’s gala on April 24, 2025, honoring Heather Mac Donald with the twelfth Edmund Burke Award for Service to ...
For example, the latest Michelin Guide considers the best two restaurants in Washington, D.C., to be minibar and Jônt, ...
Suzanna Murawski on Giotto’s frescoes, the university’s origins & an embattled Klimt.
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On maps of Britain, William Bailey, Mahler at Carnegie Hall, Winston Churchill & more from the world of culture.
On a concert by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
On “Figures of the Fool” & “A New Look at Watteau” at the Louvre.
David Pryce-Jones is the author, most recently, of Openings & Outings: An Anthology (Criterion Books).He is a regular or occasional contributor to National Review, The Daily Telegraph, The Times, The ...
Nathan C. Stewart is the Associate Director of the William H. Ralston Listening Library and Archive in Sewanee, TN. He was educated at the University of the South, Oxford, and the University of Texas ...
A new podcast from the Editors of The New Criterion.
On the late French philosopher’s intellectual career.
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