
Category: Contributor Stuart Mitchner


“Can This Be Happening on Television?” — The Twin Peaks Effect Goes Gold

The Poetry of Numbers — Crossing Manhattan on the Memory Line

On His 450th Birthday: Imagining Shakespeare “Within the Consciousness of Our Country”

Nights of Wonder: Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” in Hollywood and Beyond

Shakespeare in America: A Tale of Two Stratfords on Paul Robeson’s Birthday

Pairings and Passings: It’s Never Too Late to Read Julian Moynahan (1925-2014)

Found by Robert Frost On the Poet’s Birthday, or Adventures in a Parked Car

The Poe Perplex: A Homeless Poet Worth His Weight in Gold Haunts the Bryn Mawr-Wellesley Book Sale

Out of Darkness Into Light with Alain Resnais (1922-2014), the Poet Laureate of Memory

Oscar Night 2014 — Ellen and Shakespeare Bring the Glamour Down to Earth

It Hurts So Good — Sid Caesar and The Essence of Laughter

Watching Shirley Temple’s Breakthrough Film and Finding a Fallen Star

On Lincoln’s Birthday — What a Play Shakespeare Might Have Written

The Day the Beatles Landed at Kennedy: A Tale of Two Fridays in America

Driving Through the Snow With Kate Bush and Paul McCartney

Sir Francis Bacon’s Lonely Hearts Club Band: With a Little Help from Byron and Strindberg

Looking for Amiri Baraka and LeRoi Jones on Martin Luther King’s Birthday

The Year of Reading Shakespeare Begins in the Skies Over London

Take a Cup of Kindness for Auld Lang Syne, Peter O’Toole, and the Librarian on the Bench

’Tis the Season for Film Noir: Winged Words on a Homeland Holiday

Over the Bridge to the Other Side — A Matter of Life and Death

Looking Into “The Cairo Trilogy” Through a Half-Open Window

Catcher in the Rain: Reading Rilke and Salomé, Salinger and Esmé
