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  • Nov 22, 2024 | newcriterion.com | Vasily Rudich |Hilton Kramer |Douglas Murray |Paul Tucker

    Recent stories of note:“How Professors Killed Literature”Reinaldo Laddaga, CompactLast month, the internet was atwitter over a headline in The Atlantic: “The Elite College Students Who Can’t Read Books.” To explain the growing phenomenon of Ivy League students who are apparently unable to read a book in its entirety, the piece pointed to changing K–12 English curricula—especially those meant to bolster standardized-testing performance—as one cause.

  • Nov 21, 2024 | newcriterion.com | Vasily Rudich |Hilton Kramer |Douglas Murray |Larry P. Arnn

    Most art lovers know Jusepe de Ribera’s The Club-Footed Boy (1642) in the Louvre, but much of his work can get lost among the Caravaggesque shuffle. It was not so in seventeenth-century Naples, where he settled in 1616 after a decade or so in Rome, or nineteenth-century Paris, where his art was exalted by writers such as Théophile Gautier and Baudelaire and many painters, first Jacques-Louis David and later Jean-François Millet and Edouard Manet. Byron even mentioned Ribera’s painting in Don Juan.

  • Nov 21, 2024 | newcriterion.com | Vasily Rudich |Hilton Kramer |Douglas Murray |Larry P. Arnn

    The classic format of an orchestral concert is overture–concerto–symphony. Last night at the New York Philharmonic, we had concerto–symphony. The former piece was the Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor, Op. 37, by Beethoven. The soloist? Yefim Bronfman. The conductor? Paavo Järvi (son of Neeme, the venerable Estonian conductor). Bronfman is a frequent player of Beethoven concertos. He played all five of them with the New York Philharmonic in the 2013–14 season.

  • Nov 20, 2024 | newcriterion.com | Douglas Murray |Vasily Rudich |Hilton Kramer |Larry P. Arnn

    It is with great sadness that we report the death of Bernie Marcus, who died last month in Boca Raton, Florida, at the age of ninety-five. To the world at large, Bernie is known first of all as the cofounder and longtime head of Home Depot, the compendious chain of hardware and home-improvement emporia. Bernie and his cofounders opened their first two stores in Atlanta in 1979. Today there are more than 2,300 outlets worldwide, with over two thousand in the United States.

  • Nov 20, 2024 | newcriterion.com | Douglas Murray |Vasily Rudich |Hilton Kramer |Larry P. Arnn

    In Whit Stillman’s film Barcelona (1994), there is a scene in which Chris Eigeman’s character, an American naval officer in uniform in the Catalan capital, is taunted in the street by a pretty local girl with the epithet facha, or fascist. Naturally, he takes exception to this, pointing out that a great many men wearing the uniform of the American armed forces had died fighting against fascism.

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