Winning the Second World War

Some reasons why the Allies made it happen

Coward, Take My Coward’s Hand

Looking back at Mark Robson’s Home of the Brave

A Pre-Columbian Bestiary

Fantastic creatures of indigenous Latin America

Beyond Classification

One writer’s journey into the labyrinth of political and bureaucratic obfuscation

Baseless: My Search for Secrets in the Ruins of the Freedom of Information Act by Nicholson Baker

Brotherly Medicine

The poet who helped bind up the nation’s wounds

America’s Black Soldiers

The long history behind the Army’s Jim Crow forts

Billy Joe Wardlow

Billy Joe Wardlow, RIP

The subject of a Scholar cover story, executed in Texas

An Exchange of Bullets in Belfast

Revisiting Carol Reed’s 1947 masterpiece Odd Man Out

“A Heap of Juneteenths”

How the word, and the holiday, came about

Strangers and Mirrors

Orson Welles’s The Stranger (1946) and The Lady from Shanghai (1947)

On Book

August Wilson’s play just hit the big screen, but even greater rewards await on the page

The Baritone as Democrat

How Lawrence Tibbett prophesied the Metropolitan Opera crisis of today

My Cousin Manya

One survivor’s story

Writer on Board

The cruise story from Twain to Shteyngart

Nights at the Opera

Long before he wrote his masterly novels, Stendhal was transformed by the power of music

A Terrifying Delight

Following Robert Frost into the depths

Consummated in Exile

A new recording of Rachmaninoff’s Symphonic Dances conveys the breadth of the 20th-century composer’s life’s journey

The Importance of Being Different

A travel writer’s education

Stereotypes and the City

 What to make of HBO’s attempts to diversify an iconic show?

Ripeness Is All

What may be the fate of classical music’s new superstars?

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