Category: Contributor Stuart Mitchner
Remembering C.K. Williams (1936-2015) — His Music Becomes Our Music
Work That Thrives on Fire: Philip Levine, Painting and Power, Poetry and Jazz
Case Histories: Marking Tolstoy’s Birthday with Oliver Sacks and the Car That Runs On Music
Fatal Accident Still Under Investigation
Obama, Katrina, and the Mojo Factor: Finding a Way Out of No Way in New Orleans
New Orleans Before Katrina — Walker Percy’s “Moviegoer” and the Aesthetics of Adversity
Behind the Wheel With Neil Young — An Imaginary Conversation
William Blake and “the Imagination Which Liveth Forever”
Princeton Legend Changes Hands, Maintains Vision
The Story of a Song — Fifty Years Ago the Beatles and “Help” Were On the Way
Causes Worth Fighting For — Spain’s Beautiful Season, England’s Finest Hour
Scout, Atticus, and Harper Lee Abide as “Mockingbird’s” Companion Volume Finally Arrives
When Greece “Meant the World”: Henry Miller, George Seferis, and the Lights of Athens

Orson Welles at 100 — “We Have Heard the Chimes at Midnight”
Of Flags and Faith and James Baldwin in His 90th Birthday Year

Rocked by “Game of Thrones” — The Fine Art of Going to Extremes

On Stravinsky’s Birthday, “Dance, Dance, Wherever You May Be”

No Turning Back — Hiking Through “Augie March” On Saul Bellow’s Centenary

“Too Deep for Tears” — The Long Journey of John and Alicia Nash

Don Draper’s California Dream: Is It a Smile, a Half-Smile, or a Smirk?

“Strange Days Indeed” — John Lennon, Kathmandu, and Loud Mouth Lime

In a New York Moment: Having It Both Ways on Samuel Beckett’s Other Birthday

The Fate of Gil Hodges and Other Strange Doings On the Field of Dreams
