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Arts and Letters
Arts and Letters
by | May 27, 2022

Most of the U.S. has finally come to its senses on the inefficacy of masking, but in some niche markets,…

by | May 21, 2022

Winston Spencer Churchill wrote with warmth and humor about his early education — and its limits. Certain passages had a…

by | May 14, 2022

On the evening before Easter Sunday, the Holy City of the Wichitas held its 97th annual passion play, the Prince…

by | May 13, 2022

October 30, 1992. The dusk of evening has fallen over the San Francisco peninsula, and a modest crowd is filing…

by | May 12, 2022

In a recent article, I noted that Marilyn Monroe, though dead as a doornail for 60 years now, is still…

by | Apr 30, 2022

Last week I attended a preview of Robert Eggers’ new film, The Northman, in Minneapolis. I got in because I’m…

by | Apr 18, 2022

The news came without warning on April 13. A work by the 71-year-old artist Ingri Egeberg, reported Sunnhordland, a newspaper…

by | Apr 16, 2022

Robert D. Kaplan sees the world whole. Geography is his lodestar. Geopolitics informs his understanding of history and current international…

by | Mar 29, 2022

The year was 1999. My Norwegian partner and I were living in Amsterdam. One morning I saw in the newspaper…

by | Mar 20, 2022

One of Vladimir Putin’s many recent contributions to international cultural exchange is that his invasion of Ukraine has brought renewed…

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