Republicans Have a Young Voter Problem
Their struggle with young women is comparable to — or even worse than — the Democrats’ difficulties with young men.
Troubles Mount for the ‘British Biased Corporation’
Amid the resignation of senior BBC officials, the debate on how to save the broadcaster rages on.
Teen Vogue Died a Long Time Ago
By embracing radical political activism, the publication deserted the age group it was created to serve.
Democrats’ Misguided Response to Trump’s Venezuela Policy
Driven by anti-Trump rhetoric, many Democrats have become unwilling — or unable — to stand with Venezuela’s fight for freedom.
A Contradictory Composer’s Spiritual Devotion to Craft
British musicologist Emily Kilpatrick’s biography of French composer Maurice Ravel succeeds because it mirrors Ravel’s own approach to work.
‘Fake News’: US Confirms Aid Is Flowing Into Gaza, Contradicting Hamas Propaganda
The United States and Israel are moving an average of 674 humanitarian aid trucks through Gaza each day, delivering more than 15,000 loads of...
McCloskey’s Latest Spy Thriller Turns a New Page
In just five years, David McCloskey has gone from being a complete unknown to his current status as one of our leading writers of...
Not Lost in Translation
A new translation of Thucydides is an occasion to be celebrated. An Athenian, Thucydides is the historian of the war that dealt a devastating...
McCartney Takes Flight
There should be no second acts in the lives of rock bands. The first act invariably ends in deflation and recrimination. The second act...
The Sacred and Profane Decade
One of the stranger moments in the history of American popular music occurred in the winter of 1986, when the chorus of the hottest...