
Category: Contributor Stuart Mitchner


John Berryman Joins Dylan Thomas in Life and Death: A Double Centenary

Michael Brown Was a Cardinal Fan — A Celebration of October Baseball

As the Power Goes Out, Salinger’s “Franny” Puts the Dinky On the Map

“Every Little Thing” — With the Beatles in India, Songs and Stories of Rain and Shine

Walking the Earth With Wallace Stevens, The Poet of Our Climate

On Scott Fitzgerald’s Birthday: “Some Day You’ll Be Old Enough to Read This”
Sunday’s Event in NYC a Magnet Drawing Local Groups to March for Climate Change

Listening to Nora — James Joyce’s “Dubliners” at 100

The Art of Coming from Behind — Mozart on the Streets of Princeton

“Too Marvelous” — Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart, and the Last Dance

“What We Stay Alive For” — Robin Williams Gave Us His Joy

In the Center of the Storm — Walton Goggins and “The Shield”

The Beatles and “A Hard Day’s Night” — Fifty Golden Years Making the World a More Companionable Place

Of Mice and Men and Player Poets — Alec Guinness at 100

“My Stars Shine Darkly Over Me” — Shakespeare Says It, Charlie Parker Plays It

Discovering John Howard Griffin: A Life Worth Remembering, a Novel Worth Reading

On Gluck’s Tercentenary: Wigs, Nightcaps, and the Infinite Varieties of Beauty and Deception

The Good, The Bad, and Eli Wallach — The Role of a Lifetime

Life As It Happens: George Orwell, Horace Silver, and the Sound of Surprise

Curses, Riots, and Voodoo — Deep in the Mines of Macbeth on Shakespeare’s 450th Birthday

A Giant Among Us — “Game of Thrones” Star Peter Dinklage Turns 45 Today

Mark Twain Slept Here, Or Did He? — Celebrating New York From the Morgan to the Belleclaire

Robert Desnos, Henri Rousseau, and “A Cat Like Nothing Else on Earth”
