A U.S. exhibit of Bernardo Bellotto’s large-scale works
Despite some puzzling choices, Philadelphia’s Museum of the American Revolution presents a compelling picture of our national origins.
A new book collects the unrealized dreams of an architect known as an anti-urbanist.
A new book takes dull aim at the “anti-urbanism” of the political right.
The easy grace and infectious enthusiasm of James Stewart Polshek
Suleiman Osman chronicles the history of Brooklyn’s revival.
A history of postwar Manhattan developments shows the pitfalls of mass planning.
David Horowitz and Jacob Laksin profile political indoctrination in academic departments.
Steven Soderbergh’s biopic continues Hollywood’s worship of a brutal man.
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