SPOTLIGHT

The Source

By Clellan Coe Wednesday, September 18, 2024

SPOTLIGHT

The Source

By Clellan Coe Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Shelf Life

Fryderyk Chopin: A Life and Times

A video teaser for Alan Walker’s new biography

Measure by Measure

A Requiem of One’s Own

Stravinsky’s late 12-tone masterpiece

Editors’ Picks

Professor Raskolnikov at the Lectern

14 fictional characters who wouldn’t do anything by the book

View from Rue Saint-Georges

Checkmate

In chess, as in life, there are no guarantees

Next Line, Please

“What’s in a Name?”

Book Reviews

The Death of Innocents

A look at the silent suffering of those caught in the crossfire

Portrait of the Artist

Erika Huddleston

Meditative Studies

Asturias Days

El Cabo de Año

Smarty Pants Podcast

Weirdo Capital of the West

The fantastical saga of Oklahoma City

Read Me a Poem

“Snake” by D. H. Lawrence

Poems read aloud, beautifully

Portrait of the Artist

Jason Middlebrook

Tree rings in time

Article

Others

Too many people in the world isn’t the problem—people are the problem

Charles Ives at 150

The Sound of the Picturesque

Charles Ives and the Visual

Charles Ives at 150

Battle Hymns

Charles Ives and the Civil War

Asturias Days

Cancer

Read Me a Poem

“The Bird of Night” by Randall Jarrell

Poems read aloud, beautifully

Charles Ives at 150

Anchoring Shards of Memory

We don’t often associate Charles Ives and Gustav Mahler, but both
composers mined the past to root themselves in an unstable present

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