
Category: Contributor Stuart Mitchner


Andrew Solomon’s Timely, Timeless Book: Embattled Families and the Work of Love

On Flaubert’s Birthday, Brubeck Makes the Stars Shout, Flaubert Makes Them Weep

A Holiday’s Holiday: The Beatles’ Magical But Embattled Tour Is Reborn in Blu-Ray

At Play With C.K. Williams: A Shape-Shifter Breaks for the Goal

The Fountain and the Top Hat: Woodrow Wilson’s Star-Crossed Quest

Investing in “Breaking Bad” — A Matter of Life and Death

Shelter from the Storm: Shakespeare, Mary Shelley’s Creature, and A Song from Sandy

“John Keats Still Writes Poetry”: The Birthday Poet and Princeton’s Prodigious Encyclopedia

Breaking Blue, Breaking Red: Springsteen, Obama, and the Christie Paradox

Cardinals, Cats, and Rally Squirrels: Learning to Like La Russa

The Living World of Books — Life and Love in the Margins

Once Upon a Time in The Fertile Crescent: Two Girls and a Hat

Of Love Songs, Baseball, and Sausage Grinders: Celebrating T.S. Eliot and Ernest Hemingway

Bob Dylan’s “Tempest” — “Heavy Loaded, Fully Alive and Revved Up”

Golden Anniversary: In The Beatles Romance, “Yesterday” Is the Good 9/11

Revisiting Stanley Kubrick’s “Lolita” at 50: “You Gasp as You Laugh”

Now’s The Time: Making History With Charlie Parker and Jerry Garcia

Debussy, Born 150 Years Ago Today: “One Can Travel Where One Wishes and Leave By Any Door”

“Rio Bravo”: Fellow Feeling, Human Frailty, and the Pleasure Principle
Lightning Strikes More Than Twice in Princeton

Remembering Gore Vidal’s Early Work, Love of Movies, and Kind Words for a Young Novelist

Monroe and Melville: Blending Two American Legends in the Best of All Possible Worlds

Carnage and Communion: Encountering Art in the Shadow of Aurora
