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The impressive collection on exhibit at Beit Avi Chai, together with an insightful catalogue, recovers an important artistic ...
Abigail Anthony on Christopher Wheeldon’s Alices Adventures in Wonderland, performed by the Royal Ballet.
That’s all done for us, a kind of emotional outsourcing we might call “moral kitsch.” For Clement Greenberg, kitsch is ...
On Christopher Wheeldon’s The Winter’s Tale at the Metropolitan Opera House.
“The Birth of Modern Choice: Where life is lived” Daniel T. Rodgers, The Hedgehog Review ...
Each week the editors of The New Criterion offer recommendations on what to read, see, and hear in the world of culture in ...
Paul du Quenoy on a performance of Ponchielli’s La Gioconda, at the Hungarian State Opera.
La Bayadère opens with a tiger hunt, during which the warrior Solor sends a secret message to his love Nikiya, the temple ...
The Editors of The New Criterion are pleased to announce that David Lehman is the winner of the twenty-fifth New Criterion Poetry Prize. Mr. Lehman will receive $3,000, and his collection Ithaca will ...
More than a whimsy? by Abigail Anthony On Christopher Wheeldon’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, performed by the Royal Ballet.
More than a whimsy? by Abigail Anthony On Christopher Wheeldon’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, performed by the Royal Ballet.
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