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August 31, 2017

Second Glance: It by Stephen King

August 31, 2017/ Alex Sorondo

As a new adaptation of Stephen King's 1986 novel It hits theaters, a critic takes another look at the novel and its underlying conflicts.

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August 31, 2017/ Alex Sorondo/
Fiction, One Encounter
Alex Sorondo, fiction, One Encounter, second glance, September 2017
March 31, 2015

One Encounter: John Koch's Figure on a Bed

March 31, 2015/ Brett Busang

In his painting "Figure on a Bed," John Koch immortalizes the kind of private moment that's usually lost in an instant - Brett Busang muses on one arresting piece of art.

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March 31, 2015/ Brett Busang/
Features, Arts & Life, One Encounter
April 2015, Brett Busang, fine art, One Encounter
December 31, 2011

On Reading a Five-Volume Biography of Prince Albert

December 31, 2011/ Steve Donoghue

Maligned as nothing but handsome breeding stock, this German import did more to redefine the role of the monarchy than any subsequent royal, consort or king.

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December 31, 2011/ Steve Donoghue/
Keeping up with The Wi..., Arts & Life, Politics & History, One Encounter
January 2012, Keeping up with the Windsors, One Encounter, Queen Victoria, Steve Donoghue
October 01, 2011

One Encounter: El Jaleo

October 01, 2011/ John Cotter

What good are reproductions and what do we lose in keeping them? Our writer returns to a famous painting after a dozen years and finds more than he'd imagined

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October 01, 2011/ John Cotter/
Arts & Life, One Encounter
October 2011, One Encounter
July 31, 2008

One Encounter: Eight Hours from Home

July 31, 2008/ Steve Brachmann

Out of cash, out of work, bounced from his home, and lost in the world, Steve Brachmann turned to an old friend for help—W. Somerset Maugham. In this installment of our regular feature, we see how a single good book—for Steve, it was Of Human Bondage—can help right a life.

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July 31, 2008/ Steve Brachmann/
Arts & Life, One Encounter
August 2008, One Encounter
April 30, 2008

One Encounter: George & Me

April 30, 2008/ John G. Rodwan, Jr.

What do you do when the courageous trailblazing author who formed your youth is accused of an unspeakable crime? John G. Rodwan, Jr. does what Orwell would have done, weighed the evidence and let the chips fall where they may.

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April 30, 2008/ John G. Rodwan, Jr./
Arts & Life, Politics & History, One Encounter
history, John G- Rodwan Jr, May 2008, One Encounter
February 29, 2008

One Encounter: Thank You and Goodbye

February 29, 2008/ Greg Waldmann

In February, the great pianist Alfred Brendel gave his final performance in New York City. Greg Waldmann was in Carnegie Hall to see it and in this regular feature he shares the experience.

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February 29, 2008/ Greg Waldmann/
Arts & Life, One Encounter
greg waldmann, March 2008, One Encounter
January 31, 2008

Violent Art: On Learning to Shudder

January 31, 2008/ John Cotter

In this regular feature, John Cotter examines two brutal, disturbing pieces of 20th-Century German art—and they come disturbingly close to examining him in return.

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January 31, 2008/ John Cotter/
Arts & Life, One Encounter
February 2008, John Cotter, One Encounter
September 30, 2007

One Encounter: On Packing Two Bags for Mexico

September 30, 2007/ Scott Esposito

In our regular feature, Scott Esposito expands on the sublime agony of filling a suitcase with an entire year’s worth of books.

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September 30, 2007/ Scott Esposito/
Arts & Life, One Encounter
October 2007, One Encounter
August 10, 2007

One Encounter: On Reading Stanislaw Lem’s Solaris, translated from the French

August 10, 2007/ Andrew Crocker

Reading a book rendered from Polish to French to English is like playing a game of Telephone. In our regular feature, Andrew Crocker expounds on the pleasures of translations.

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August 10, 2007/ Andrew Crocker/
Fiction, Arts & Life, One Encounter
August 2007, fiction, One Encounter
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