Words into Life
The Greek god Dionysos, god of many names, known to the Romans as Bacchus, god of wine, of theatre, of …
The Greek god Dionysos, god of many names, known to the Romans as Bacchus, god of wine, of theatre, of …
The great house Chatsworth, in Derbyshire, U.K., is the ancestral country home of the Cavendish family – the Dukes of …
What is a talisman? One thinks of rattles, fierce masks, human hair – something meant to ward off evil or …
The figures of Romeo and Juliet are so iconic in western culture, and the notion of Shakespeare’s “star-cross’d” lovers so …
Walking to work last week, I saw two young things in front of me wearing what can only be described …
The usual depiction of the titan Atlas, carrying the weight of the celestial sphere, is a classical view of the …
In classical Japanese painting there is a style of picture called “Whose Sleeves” (Tagasode), in which the painter depicts a …
What is it about opera in performance that, when it succeeds, scales the heights of human emotion, art and possibility; …
Leonard Nimoy passed away this week and I was gratified that he was given a front page obituary in the …
Is he a rapist or a seducer? A great lover of women or a sex addict? These questions hover around …