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The Turn of the Screw in Australia - Sydney at Hayes Theatre 2024
Broadway World· 9 hours agoThis gripping tale unfolds in a remote English manor, as a young governess arrives to care for two...
The Beast: a 'wholly original' arthouse epic
The Week via Yahoo News· 7 days agoLéa Seydoux and George MacKay in The Beast. Based on a novella by Henry James, this "arthouse epic" was rejected by the 2023 Cannes Film Festival – "for...
Max Mara Takes to the Floating City
Elle via AOL· 3 days agoMara Takes to the Floating City for ResortDaniele Venturelli - Getty Images There’s nowhere that quite measures up to Venice. Just ask Henry James,...
Stop letting revisionists rewrite American history
The Hill· 4 days agoIn a powerful commencement speech to the graduates of Brandeis University, filmmaker Ken Burns highlighted the importance of studying American history:...
Scare Easily? These 2 Thrillers Are Worth It.
New York Times· 7 days agoWhat I admire about the thrillers I recommend today (and I say this as someone so skittish that I read Henry James with a paw clamped over one eye): They...
10 rules for reading from someone who does it for a living
Portland Press Herald· 6 days agoWhere to read, when to read and why you need a pencil in hand: The Washington Post’s Michael Dirda...
East Lyme graduates remember one of their classmates
The Day· 1 day agoAn empty seat was reserved for Maddie Guarraia, who died of cancer, during the graduation ceremony Thursday, June 13, 2024, at East Lyme High School....
The Turn of the Screw West End : Tickets & Info
Broadway World· 23 hours agoWith its dark, evocative score, Britten’s The Turn of the Screw is one of the most unnerving of all operas. Told in flashback from a psychiatric ward, a young governess is terrorised by unseen ...
MEDITATION: A dickens of a backstory
DJournalnow· 7 days agoI just finished “Our Mutual Friend,” the last full novel Charles Dickens wrote. Chesterton loved it. Henry James hated it. Me? I can’t get enough of the...
R.O. Kwon: ‘I Want More of People’s Bodies, Especially in Fiction’
New York Times· 2 days agoIt won’t be a bad way to go, though, given the company at hand: I’ve been revisiting books by queer Korean writers. There still aren’t very many of us who are publicly out, and I love our small ...