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The Old-World Symphony That We Call ‘From the New World’
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The Old-World Symphony That We Call ‘From the New World’

Are there truly American elements in Dvorak’s Symphony No. 9?

The Insurance Policy You Are Probably Overpaying For—and the One You Are Missing
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The Insurance Policy You Are Probably Overpaying For—and the One You Are Missing

The wrong insurance choices can drain your wealth and leave you underprotected.

History off the Beaten Path: Charles Lindbergh Burial Site: Hidden in Hawaii
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History off the Beaten Path: Charles Lindbergh Burial Site: Hidden in Hawaii

In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we venture into a lush environment to view the unpretentious resting place of a historic aviator.

The World’s Best Contemporary Fine Art: Sotheby’s NY and the ARC Salon
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The World’s Best Contemporary Fine Art: Sotheby’s NY and the ARC Salon

A world-class opportunity to see—and perhaps acquire—traditional realist art.

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Homebuying in America: ‘I’m Kind of Squeezed out of Buying a House.’ He Might Build One Instead

Homebuying in America: ‘I’m Kind of Squeezed out of Buying a House.’ He Might Build One Instead

Land loans are less standardized than regular mortgages and can come with higher credit score and down payment requirements.

Adult ‘Playcations’ Emerge as Top Trend for Summer 2026

Adult ‘Playcations’ Emerge as Top Trend for Summer 2026

Whether it’s an early-morning tee time or catching the perfect wave, adults are planning “playcations” around the activities they love most.

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The Little-Known Chapter in Alexander Hamilton’s Life

The Little-Known Chapter in Alexander Hamilton’s Life

Despite their bitter parting, Hamilton and George Washington reconciled and became close allies, renewing one of the greatest alliances in American history.

Before Smartphones and Political Correctness: Why the 1990s Has Captivated the Web

Before Smartphones and Political Correctness: Why the 1990s Has Captivated the Web

Beneath the nostalgic photos, grainy home videos, and soundtrack of a bygone era lies a deeper yearning for a time before smartphones.

Who Is Really Thinking Our Thoughts?

Who Is Really Thinking Our Thoughts?

From childhood voices and brain science to muses, prophets, and literary demons, history and science suggest our thoughts may not be as ‘ours’ as we believe.

Air Castles: Bret Harte’s Short Story ‘A Lonely Ride’

Air Castles: Bret Harte’s Short Story ‘A Lonely Ride’

On a nighttime stagecoach ride, a young man gets more than he bargains for from his daydreams.

‘The Land and Its People’: An Eye for the Ordinary

‘The Land and Its People’: An Eye for the Ordinary

David Sedaris’ collection of essays is funny, whether poking fun at family, friends, or Manhattan scaffolding.

‘The Death of Robin Hood’: A Haunting Deconstruction of the Myth

‘The Death of Robin Hood’: A Haunting Deconstruction of the Myth

Hugh Jackman gives a career best performance as a man dealing with his criminal past.

Dimitri Tiomkin: A Russian Immigrant Who Composed for Western Films

Dimitri Tiomkin: A Russian Immigrant Who Composed for Western Films

In this installment of ‘The Art of Liberty,’ we meet the composer of film music for Capra films and Westerns during Hollywood’s Golden Era.

The Spiritual Child: The New Science of Raising Healthy Children

The Spiritual Child: The New Science of Raising Healthy Children

Lisa Miller, a clinical psychologist whose spirituality research is published in top journals, shares how to make children more resilient to life’s challenges.

How to Respond to Naysayers When Homeschooling 

How to Respond to Naysayers When Homeschooling 

Not everyone approves of homeschooling, but their questions are opportunities to listen, share, and reinforce your confidence.

A-camping We Will Go: 5 Tips for Camping With Your Kids

A-camping We Will Go: 5 Tips for Camping With Your Kids

Family camping trips introduce children to the magic of nature up close, from nighttime sounds and stargazing to fishing and setting up tents.

Reclaiming Childhood: How to Give Your Kids an Analog Summer

Reclaiming Childhood: How to Give Your Kids an Analog Summer

Filling your calendar with park visits, library visits, beach days, and simple home activities replaces screen time with meaningful shared experiences.