Old-School: In the Classroom With Mr. Chips and Miss Dove
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Old-School: In the Classroom With Mr. Chips and Miss Dove

Timeless lessons on virtue and etiquette are best learned from teachers who raise the bar for their students.
Southern Insurrection and Lincoln’s Suspension of the ‘Great Writ’
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Southern Insurrection and Lincoln’s Suspension of the ‘Great Writ’

In ‘This Week in History,’ when the Confederacy fired upon Fort Sumter, Lincoln responded with a call to arms and a constitutionally explosive order.
An Evening With Vince Gill
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An Evening With Vince Gill

The country crooner goes on tour this summer, revisiting his biggest hits and unveiling new music.
5 Excellent Poetry Resources
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5 Excellent Poetry Resources

Learning to write poetry doesn’t have to be a difficult endeavor—these resources are a helpful guide on the English language as well as descriptive writing.
‘The Sphinxing Rabbit’: An Allegory for Our Times
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‘The Sphinxing Rabbit’: An Allegory for Our Times

Blending whimsy and art history with deep warning, this trilogy invites readers to think twice about the structure of society.
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Gunston Hall: Home of a Founding Father

Gunston Hall: Home of a Founding Father

The influential words of George Mason informed the Bill of Rights. His home, Gunston Hall, is indicative of the Georgian style of architecture.
A Triumph in Wood: Sweden’s ‘St. George and the Dragon’

A Triumph in Wood: Sweden’s ‘St. George and the Dragon’

Stockholm Cathedral’s ‘St. George and the Dragon’ oak sculpture depicts the eternal battle of good and evil.
Rembrandt Peale’s Famous Portrait

Rembrandt Peale’s Famous Portrait

The artist’s painting of his brother Rubens, posed beside a flowering geranium, is considered one of America’s finest portraits.
Fra Angelico’s Frescoes: Dissolving Materiality Through Contemplation

Fra Angelico’s Frescoes: Dissolving Materiality Through Contemplation

The depicted scenes from the life of Christ were meant to inspire meditation, prayer, and devotion in the Dominican monks.
Mail Order Melody

Mail Order Melody

The Sears catalog’s wide reach and affordable guitars made music accessible to everyone.
These 5 Great Paintings Depict Famous Scenes From Literature

These 5 Great Paintings Depict Famous Scenes From Literature

Classic literature and poetry have the power to inspire great works of art; we examine five pieces with strong ties to legends, plays, and myths.
In New York: Rembrandt’s Enigmatic Jewish Heroine

In New York: Rembrandt’s Enigmatic Jewish Heroine

The Dutch master’s painting is featured in The Jewish Museum’s exhibition ‘The Book of Esther in the Age of Rembrandt.’
‘Titanic The Musical’

‘Titanic The Musical’

This spellbinding musical dramatizes the tragedy of the RMS Titanic, the world’s first supposedly ‘unsinkable’ ship.
‘Death Becomes Her’: Immortality Has a Price

‘Death Becomes Her’: Immortality Has a Price

If it seems too good to be true, it probably is, as two youth-obsessed starlets learn in the Broadway adaptation of ‘Death Becomes Her.’
‘Lonelyhearts’: Unraveling Secrets of the Heart

‘Lonelyhearts’: Unraveling Secrets of the Heart

Montgomery Clift plays off the strong presence of Robert Ryan in this 1950s film.
Film Previews: May 2025

Film Previews: May 2025

Here’s what to look for in theaters and streaming next month.
Old-School: In the Classroom With Mr. Chips and Miss Dove

Old-School: In the Classroom With Mr. Chips and Miss Dove

Timeless lessons on virtue and etiquette are best learned from teachers who raise the bar for their students.
Clio’s Wars: How We Interpret Our Past Will Determine Our Future

Clio’s Wars: How We Interpret Our Past Will Determine Our Future

When national identity fractures and ideologies rise, historical nuance gets lost in the rubble.
Brandevoort: New Classical Architecture

Brandevoort: New Classical Architecture

In this series of ‘Return to Beautiful Architecture,’ we visit a Holland neighborhood built according to New Urbanism and New Classical architecture.
Ronald Reagan Standing up to an Illegal Strike

Ronald Reagan Standing up to an Illegal Strike

As part of the series ‘When Character Counted,’ we learn President Reagan stood firm during his first crisis in office—a testament to his strength of character.
The Poet Who Founded Democracy

The Poet Who Founded Democracy

The Athenian statesman Solon sowed the seed of democracy through verse.
‘Men Without Chests’: Teaching as an Art

‘Men Without Chests’: Teaching as an Art

This essay by C.S. Lewis illustrates the meaning and mandate of education.
Palace Hotel: A Dominating Presence in San Francisco

Palace Hotel: A Dominating Presence in San Francisco

In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we share glimpses of one of the most impressive ‘Gilded Age’ hotels in America.
On the Power of Writing: Ovid’s Hopeful Longing 

On the Power of Writing: Ovid’s Hopeful Longing 

The exiled Roman poet showed readers the power of writing to craft hope amid adversity.
Registration for International Figure Painting Competition Opens

Registration for International Figure Painting Competition Opens

An uplifting oil painting competition that celebrates the best of humanity and its traditions opens for entrants.
‘Holy Grace’ Played by Tang Hsing Lien, Winner of Bronze Award at 7th NTD International Piano Competition

‘Holy Grace’ Played by Tang Hsing Lien, Winner of Bronze Award at 7th NTD International Piano Competition

‘Holy Grace’ is the commissioned composition arranged specially for the 7th NTD International Piano Competition.
‘Holy Grace’ Played by Shih-Yeh Lu, Winner of Silver & Best Rendition Award at 7th NTD International Piano Competition

‘Holy Grace’ Played by Shih-Yeh Lu, Winner of Silver & Best Rendition Award at 7th NTD International Piano Competition

‘Holy Grace’ is the commissioned composition arranged specially for the 7th NTD International Piano Competition.
An Evening With Vince Gill

An Evening With Vince Gill

The country crooner goes on tour this summer, revisiting his biggest hits and unveiling new music.
Lee Ann Womack: Music on Her Own Terms

Lee Ann Womack: Music on Her Own Terms

The passionate singer-songwriter remains committed to her traditional country roots.
Ilse Weber: A Spiritual and Musical Force

Ilse Weber: A Spiritual and Musical Force

During World War II, the musician and poet brought hope and joy to children in a concentration camp infirmary.
The Best of Bach: 10 Great Baroque Compositions

The Best of Bach: 10 Great Baroque Compositions

Though not limited to these 10, the German composer’s expansive musical legacy has reverberated for generations.
Truth Tellers: Anton Bruckner and His Incomparable Sacred Music

Truth Tellers: Anton Bruckner and His Incomparable Sacred Music

Humble, whimsical, deeply spiritual composer Anton Bruckner may have been a late bloomer, but his ethereal works transformed the world of sacred music.
‘Where Your Heart Grows’: Clay Walker’s Country Music Perspective

‘Where Your Heart Grows’: Clay Walker’s Country Music Perspective

After 30 years in country music, the hit singer-songwriter remains one of the genre’s most authentic voices.
The Art of Leisure: Craig Morgan’s ‘That’s What I Love About Sunday’

The Art of Leisure: Craig Morgan’s ‘That’s What I Love About Sunday’

The country performer’s breakout hit reminds us that it’s okay to enjoy life’s simple pleasures.
The Loves of Hector Berlioz

The Loves of Hector Berlioz

Love was the driving force behind the composer’s masterpiece ‘Symphonie Fantastique.’
A Historical Hill in San Diego, a Tribute to California’s First Presidio

A Historical Hill in San Diego, a Tribute to California’s First Presidio

The lesser-known Presidio in San Diego is wroth a trip; visitors discover Californian history, architecture from the 18th century, and beautiful city views.
Southern Insurrection and Lincoln’s Suspension of the ‘Great Writ’

Southern Insurrection and Lincoln’s Suspension of the ‘Great Writ’

In ‘This Week in History,’ when the Confederacy fired upon Fort Sumter, Lincoln responded with a call to arms and a constitutionally explosive order.
The Leader Who Played a Pivotal Role in the Battle of Gettysburg

The Leader Who Played a Pivotal Role in the Battle of Gettysburg

Col. Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain switched tactics just in time to turn the tide of the Civil War.
A Ranch in the Mojave Desert Is a Testament to Tenacity

A Ranch in the Mojave Desert Is a Testament to Tenacity

In this installment of ‘History off the Beaten Path’, we learn about a 19th-century ranch and the rancher who carved a living from the Mojave desert.
Bowman Hendry McCalla: A Commander of Action

Bowman Hendry McCalla: A Commander of Action

In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a naval commander whose military bravery and leadership guided him to an illustrious career.
Madison, Jefferson, and Establishing the World’s Largest Library

Madison, Jefferson, and Establishing the World’s Largest Library

In ‘This Week in History,’ Congress finally authorized an appropriation bill to purchase a collection of books and establish the Library of Congress.
‘Murder by Cheesecake’: Return to a Golden Age of TV

‘Murder by Cheesecake’: Return to a Golden Age of TV

‘Murder by Cheesecake’ gives fans a chance to enjoy the exploits of Miami’s Four Musketeers again.
5 Excellent Poetry Resources

5 Excellent Poetry Resources

Learning to write poetry doesn’t have to be a difficult endeavor—these resources are a helpful guide on the English language as well as descriptive writing.
A Closer Look at the Gear, Weapons, and World of Gladiators

A Closer Look at the Gear, Weapons, and World of Gladiators

François Gilbert’s ‘Gladiators 1st–5th Centuries AD’ provides insightful and rather colorful insights into the world of the Roman gladiators.
‘The Sphinxing Rabbit’: An Allegory for Our Times

‘The Sphinxing Rabbit’: An Allegory for Our Times

Blending whimsy and art history with deep warning, this trilogy invites readers to think twice about the structure of society.