It is paradoxical that the most respected and influential poet of our materialistic age should have been a firm believer in supernaturalistic Christianity, committed in his life and art to its ...
Review: ‘Groucho Marx Meets T.S. Eliot’ is a clever contemporary production with deft performances Jim Cunningham and John Middleton perform a game of one-upmanship in Jeffrey Hatcher’s new play at ...
Quote of the day often distils complex human experience into a line that challenges complacency. Few modern writers captured the tension between restraint and ambition as sharply as poet and critic ...
Missing letters, a secret love affair, a famous poet, a beautiful actress — what else could you possibly want in a story? In “The Silenced Muse,” by Sara Fitzgerald, we get all of these and more. In ...
Groucho Marx Meets T.S. Eliot is a theatrical exploration of the unlikely dinner conversation that took place in 1964 between the iconic comedian Groucho Marx, played by Jim Cunningham, and the ...
Come this time of year, three old but meaningful events come alive again in my memory. All are connected to Boston. One was the great Boston Red Sox hitter Ted Williams and his last time at bat at ...
The ninth annual T.S. Eliot Lecture on December 15th at 6pm will feature Ralph Fiennes reading and then discussing his relationship with T.S. Eliot’s poem Four Quartets, marking the 80th anniversary ...
This is not the America that anyone was dreaming of witnessing in 2025. This is not the Walt Whitman or the Mark Twain saga of American progress. It’s more like T.S. Eliot’s “The Waste Land,” penned ...