In the spring of 1917, in a storeroom at an exhibition space in midtown New York, the painter George Bellows and the art curator Walter Arensberg had one of the liveliest arguments ever held about a ...
Ben Rubinowitz, a personal injury attorney who has attained a number of record-breaking verdicts, recently handled a case where the hospital acknowledged a mistake, but said that wasn’t what led to ...
Some persistence is merely dogged. Newt Gingrich's persistence is a form of confidence -- the firm belief that, given enough time and enough debates, his skills will prevail. He knows how to probe an ...
In “The Ancient Art of Thinking for Yourself,” Robin Reames contends that Greek and Roman rhetorical techniques can help us speak — and listen — to one another today. By John McWhorter When you ...
On Aug. 19, 2025, the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Arts opened its exhibit "Women Artists in Ascendance" to the public. The exhibit showcases artwork from notable women artists of the 20th ...
A View from the Courtroom is an occasional series offering an inside look at oral arguments and opinion announcements unfolding in real time. This week has felt very cultured at the court. Despite the ...
IN a former paper in this magazine, on the relations between journalism and culture of the higher literary qualities, I had occasion to quote Emerson’s golden sentence on the relation of culture to ...
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