The Metropolitan Opera in Your Homes—Week 15 The Metropolitan Opera continues the nightly opera stream, now in its fifteenth week. Fictional, Biblical, and real life-based characters [...] June 21, 2020
The Dreamers Nightmare Is Put on Hold – For Now Sleepless nights and anxiety-filled days. That’s how many of the so-called Dreamers described their lives as they waited for a U.S. [...] June 20, 2020
Stream Films ABOUT Notable Authors XII Love the author? Rereading something pithy? Here are films – fiction and documentary – about the person. James Salter James Salter: [...] June 19, 2020
Louis Rosen: 1970 -The Singer-Songwriter Comes of Age IV—James Taylor “I have a gut fondness for James Taylor,” host Louis Rosen begins. “Musically he’s adept. Though his lyrics don’t have the [...] June 19, 2020
An Artistic Challenge Bringing Women Artists of the Past and Present Together Art museums may have closed their doors temporarily, but art is a universal, eternal language that not even a global pandemic can silence. [...] June 18, 2020
Stream Films About Gambling (No Risk) The Rocking Horse Winner 1949 Based on a D.H. Lawrence story. Directed by Anthony Pelissier. With Valerie Hobson, John Howard Davies, [...] June 17, 2020
Teatime? An unstructured day, or even a structured one, can be relaxed by stopping for late afternoon, ersatz British tea. Teas Top: English [...] June 17, 2020
André Aciman: Reflections of Places, Memories, and Time “Twenty years was yesterday, and yesterday was just earlier this morning, and morning seemed light-years away.” (Call Me by Your Name) [...] June 16, 2020