Three decades after his death, the Sage of Mecosta lives on.
Were the family and firm made and unmade by capitalism—or by their own choices?
A new film from A24 is less interested in MAGA-bashing than in the consequences of provoking conflict.
Cruelty, fraud, and conspiracy have been transformed into political virtues among modern radicals.
George Weigel dives into the controversy that still surrounds the council sixty years later.
Ralph Fiennes and the Shakespeare Theatre Company bring a timely tragedy of succession to the nation’s capital.
The Soviet Union is long gone, but the evil example of Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov remains.
Her work has been called hard-headed, unsparing, grotesque. It’s also stubbornly anti-secular and deeply orthodox.
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