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Molly Bloomsday, Yes Festival: a celebration of Joyce’s Ulysses heroine as baffling as the book
Daily Telegraph· 5 days ago“Yes” is the word of acquiescence, affirmation and ecstasy that Molly Bloom repeatedly uses in the...
Reimagining Bloomsday for Molly, and All Women
New York Times· 6 days agoTo help honor 100 years of James Joyce’s “Ulysses,” an all-women Irish festival refocuses the annual re-enactment of the novel’s wanderings ...
Voices: If you’re a literature nerd like me, today is the most important day of the year
The Independent via Yahoo News· 6 days agoCOMMENT: Today marks the 120th anniversary of the day on which James Joyce’s Ulysses is set. Ryan...
Rogovoy Report 6/21/24
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 20 hours agoThe experimental theater company Elevator Repair Service brings its singular approach to the world premiere of its rendition of James Joyce’s Ulysses ...
Pa. state Sen. Nikil Saval plans to finally read 'Ulysses' on Bloomsday
WHYY· 7 days agoSince well before he became a state senator three years ago, Saval has been a lover of books....
‘Brilliant Exiles’ Review: A Fresh Start in Paris
The Wall Street Journal· 18 hours agoIn 1922 Beach, who founded the bookstore Shakespeare & Co., became the first to publish in book form James Joyce’s “Ulysses,” which over ...
‘Best books’ picks 2024: So many books, such low energy | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 6 days agoThe New York Times and The New Yorker are publishing lists of the "Best Books of 2024, So Far."...
Winners Announced For Critics Awards For Theatre In Scotland 2024
Broadway World· 6 days agoThe cream of Scottish theatre came together to celebrate another year of inspiring work produced in...
BARD SUMMERSCAPE Opens This Week
Broadway World· 4 days agoHighlights of the 8-week Bard SummerScape in NY’s Hudson Valley include Meyerbeer’s opera LE PROPHÈTE and the Bard Music Festival, BERLIOZ & HIS WORLD.
Review | The American women who created an art haven in Paris
Washington Post· 3 days agoOne well-known saga of Americans in Paris in those years is exactly what curator Robyn Asleson intends to counterbalance. Bookseller Sylvia Beach published James ...