Ralph Fiennes and the Shakespeare Theatre Company bring a timely tragedy of succession to the nation’s capital.
In spiritual war, bravery’s the strongest weapon.
She talks to us about conservatives, feminists, and the new speech police.
How critical race theorists stoke grievance to spark a revolution.
Napoleon, Oppenheimer, and other historic figures shrink on the silver screen.
Far from being backward-thinking, the medievals invented modern science—and more.
When it comes to women’s professional and domestic roles, Team Interdependence is making a comeback.
Russell Kirk’s last book is multiculturalism’s antidote.
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