It is also the year that Virginia Woolf published her essay, On Being Ill, in January’s volume of The New Criterion – the literary review headed up by T.S. Eliot. The essay had been written from her ...
Wayne McGregor’s creation is back at the Royal Opera House — and it captures vividly what it is like to experience Virginia ...
Classic novels often explain power better than modern leadership manuals. By looking closely at Austen, Dickens, and Woolf, ...
Virginia Woolf is often remembered as a titan of literature, but to those who truly listen, she feels more like an old friend. On what would have been her birthday, we dived into the “hushed presence” ...
Wayne McGregor’s three-act show brings Virginia Woolf’s creative world ‘vividly’ to life ...
The view in Cornwall inspired Virginia Woolf to write To The Lighthouse.
Woody Guthrie and the Dust Bowl Ballads is a somber, bittersweet tale of the singer/songwriter, and the harrowing tragedy of the Dust Bowl years. It’s a weighty, handsome book. Lovely, broad-stroked ...
Our critic A.O. Scott takes apart a scene from “Mrs. Dalloway,” Virginia Woolf’s 1925 masterpiece, and shows why the book is a must-read now. By A.O. Scott In June, the Book Review Book Club will read ...
Three Virginia Woolf novels in three hours. Two different casts, two standing ovations and one rather conflicted critic.
Sophie B. Hawkins performs “Not Beating Around the Bush” (recording of her original song made exclusively for “This Way Out”) ...
In “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,” the 1966 movie based on Edward Albee’s incendiary play, a middle-aged married couple turns a late-night gathering for drinks at their home into a game of ...
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