Baghdad, with Victims by Steven Vincent To those with eyes to see, Saddam Hussein's butchery was reason enough for war.
El Greco and His Critics by Steven C. Munson Infuriatingly to some, the painter's aesthetic genius is inseparable from his subjects.
In Arthur Miller’s America by Carol Iannone What accounts for the renewed appeal of our "greatest living playwright"?
Israel’s Arabs v. Israel by Efraim Karsh A minority in the Jewish state has become dangerously radicalized, but not for the reasons usually cited.
King of the Jazz Age by Terry Teachout He was no Duke Ellington, but Paul Whiteman's contribution was no less indispensable.
Listening to Arabs by Joshua Muravchik Personal meetings, including with students, reveal some--some--cause for hope.
What Do Arab Reformers Want? by Robert B. Satloff In a much-hailed report, a group of democrats and intellectuals take a step backward.