
Category: Contributor Stuart Mitchner


“Let Pops Tell It”: A July 4 Celebration of David Simon’s “Treme”

The Other “Moonrise”: Frank Borzage and “The Wondrous Inner Life of Lovers”

Solo Flight: To Montreal and Back With Debussy, Joyce, and the Beach Boys

A D-Day Salute to Lt. Paul Fussell and Staff Sgt. J. D. Salinger

Swan Song: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau Arrives at the Terminal

Upton Sinclair’s “The Jungle,” Born in a Shack on Princeton Ridge

Outside Over Here and There With Maurice Sendak (1928-2012)

Nature’s Scream, Earthy Angels, Musing Madonnas, and the True Complexion of Humanity

Bicentenary Update: Dickens Bows Out With a Masterful Chapter

History Is Made at Night: Supreme Moments on the Titanic

Two Days in Washington D.C. — Stirred by Lincoln, Surprised by Whitman

Growing Old With Robert Browning: A Bicentenary Broadcast

Born 80 Years Ago Today, Hitchcock’s Hamlet, Anthony Perkins

You Can Always Get What You Didn’t Know You Wanted at the Bryn Mawr-Wellesley Sale

“The Force of Sensation”: Keats and Constable on Hampstead Heath

“There Was Light Coming Out of His Face”: Looking for Einstein in Unexpected Places

Searching for a Phantom Melody on Ravel’s Birthday

Forget “Foreign” — The Best Film of 2011 Was Made in Iran

The Time of His Life: Reading Between Clark Terry’s Lines

On the Bicentenary: A Dickensian Hero Explores Dickens’s Dream

Charles Dickens at 200: You Can Almost See the Movement of His Hand

Virginia Woolf, Reading Over Dorothy Wordsworth’s Shoulder: A Birthday Tribute
A Birthday Meditation on Archie Leach, Cary Grant, and the City of Bristol
