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Scott W. Atlas on restoring trust in healthcare.
BR Emanuel Leutze, Washington Crossing the Delaware, 1851, Oil on canvas, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York ...
Don Hatcher, a technical illustrator and land-and-seascape painter living in Newport, Washington, used that photograph as the ...
On a performance of Benjamin Britten’s The Turn of the Screw, at the Spoleto Festival.
Max Sligh on “Venice and the Ottoman Empire,” at the Frist Art Museum, Nashville.
In recent days, the music world—classical and popular—has lost Alfred Brendel and Brian Wilson. Jay pays due tribute. He has other selections as well—beginning with a summer song, refreshing on a hot ...
The merchants of Venice by Max Sligh On “Venice and the Ottoman Empire,” at the Frist Art Museum, Nashville.
T-shirts for sale in the lobby at Angry Alan, the new play by Penelope Skinner (at the Studio Seaview through August 3) are printed with the legend “Carry yourself with the confidence of a mediocre ...
Sally Quinn won’t return my emails. Perhaps Quinn, the doyenne of Washington, D.C., and the widow of the Washington Post legend Ben Bradlee, is overwrought. As she recently lamented in The New York ...
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