Category Archives: Classics

Facing Demons in Etruria

Out to Fiumcino airport I went, thinking it would be easier to deal with a car rental there and get on to the E80 to Cerveteri and Tarquinia to look at the Etruscan tombs. Alas, Avis at FCO was an … Continue reading

Posted in Birds, Boston, Cemeteries & Funerals, Classics, England, Italy, Language & Etymology, Music, Mythology, Oxford, Poetry, Rome, Sports & Games, Time | 1 Comment

Interview with Chrigel Glanzmann of Eluveitie

Below is an exchange I had recently with Chrigel Glanzmann, the lead singer of Eluveitie, the Swiss folk metal band on whose work I’m writing I’ve written an essay (comparing it to Charles Gleyre’s “The Romans Going Under the Yoke”).  … Continue reading

Posted in Classics, Education, Ireland, Italy, Language & Etymology, Military, Music, Rome, Trees & Flowers | Leave a comment

Protected: Antigone in Columbia

There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.

Posted in Bible, Boston, Classics, Drama, Emblems, Mythology, Poetry, Race, Saints, Slavery, The South, Uncategorized | Enter your password to view comments.

Rear-View

Dr. Christopher M.  McDonough, At the request of the PROVINCETOWN ARTS magazine I have been asked to  write a review of the recent biography of Tennessee Williams by John Lahr, TENNESSEE WILLIAMS, Mad Pilgrimage of the Flesh, For this review, … Continue reading

Posted in Boston, Classics, Sewanee, Statues & Monuments, Tennessee | 2 Comments

Protected: An Ancient Source for the Winking Pizza Chef

There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.

Posted in Cartoons, Classics, Italy | Enter your password to view comments.

Protected: Inde Ira et Lacrimae

There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.

Posted in Cartoons, Classics, Poetry, Rome | Enter your password to view comments.

The Eroticism of the Gettysburg Address

The androgyne of Aristophanes’ speech in Plato’s Republic is a deeply comic myth on the nature of eros, one that has been put to music in Hedwig and the Angry Inch (see below). I have long wondered whether the strange … Continue reading

Posted in Classics, Education, Military, Music, The South | Leave a comment

Mine 21 documentary maybe?

A letter I sent off for funding a documentary.  Something I have no training for whatsoever. We shall see … Prof. Linda Mayes & Prof. Karen Yu Directors, Collaborative for Southern Appalachian and Place-Based Studies December 4, 2014 Dear Linda … Continue reading

Posted in Classics, Sewanee, The South, Trees & Flowers | Leave a comment

Protected: Radical Visions of Hector?

There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.

Posted in Classics, Military, Music, Mythology, Poetry | Enter your password to view comments.

Protected: Carolina On My Mind

There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.

Posted in Classics, Education, Emblems, Family, Language & Etymology, Music, Sports & Games, The South | Enter your password to view comments.