“Could there be some psychological reading of Noguchi, abandoned by his father, designing play spaces within sight of his father’s old Riverside Drive address?”
Read “Play land,” by James Panero. @JamesPanero@NoguchiMuseum
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Our critic’s pick: “Summer by the Sea: Cottages from Watch Hill to Little Compton,” by Thomas A. Kligerman, with photographs by Read McKendree (Monacelli). @JamesPanero@MonacelliPress
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Our critic’s pick: “The Promise of Liberty: Words That Shaped a Nation” at the South Street Seaport Museum (opening May 27). @SeaportMuseum@JamesPanero
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“Noguchi was not beholden to any particular medium or manner. Instead he found expression in the materials themselves.”
Read “Play land,” by James Panero. @JamesPanero@NoguchiMuseum
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Our critic’s pick: “Feel the Floor: Restoring the Life and Legacy of Jazz Choreographer Buddy Bradley,” by Maureen Footer (Beacon Press). @BeaconPressBks@JamesPanero
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“Klee’s inventive and experimental mode, occupying a liminal space between depiction and description, became part of the post-war visual vocabulary.”
Read “Escape artist,” by James Panero. @JamesPanero@TheJewishMuseum
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Last Thursday, more than seventy Friends and Young Friends gathered at the Players to hear Fr. George Rutler lecture on Lincoln &
Shakespeare. Thank you to all who joined us!
Become a Friend or Young Friend of The New Criterion to join us next time.
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Our critic’s pick: “Noguchi’s New York” at the Noguchi Museum, Queens, New York (through September 13). @NoguchiMuseum@JamesPanero
https://t.co/0cuwFsi87x
“Klee’s inventive and experimental mode, occupying a liminal space between depiction and description, became part of the post-war visual vocabulary.”
Read “Escape artist,” by James Panero. @JamesPanero@TheJewishMuseum
https://t.co/XvtdZuQKqm
@ManhattanInst Hamilton gala protested tonight. More proof of MI's essential work for the city and nation. The flak is always heaviest closest to target.
Such a pleasure reading Federalist 10 in the @Thornwillow letterpress edition. https://t.co/AmhGkASNun The genius of the founding: conform government to society rather than the other way around. A lesson as relevant as ever.
The New Criterion is pleased to share that our current Hilton Kramer Fellow, Anatoly Grablevsky, has been awarded the 2026 Joseph Rago Memorial Fellowship for Excellence in Journalism. He will start at @WSJopinion this September. @TFASorg
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