Julius Caesar

A Ruckus Broke Out; We See Now the Damage

There are four people at the bottom of Dante’s hell, and two of them are assassins.  read more »

A Ruckus Broke Out; We See Now the Damage

There are four people at the bottom of Dante’s hell, and two of them are assassins.    read more »

Chris Matthews Remints a Good Cliche

Chris Matthews' line on Zarqawi's death yesterday—"he's dead as Julius Caesar"—was ten times as poetic as President Bush's: "Zarqawi has met his end." And Bush's writers had more advance warning than Matthews's.

I gather the line comes from Malone on The Untouchables. Or did they steal it from Joseph Conrad's Victory, in which two character argue over the coal mine one is holding on to:

"`But all this is as dead as Julius Caesar,' I cried. `In fact, you have nothing worth holding on to, Heyst.'

Uh-oh. Just did a Google book-search on it and found it in Hawthorne, H.G. Wells, Simeon Baldwin. Oh well—good line, no matter who said it first.

Glossing Over King: What About the Poor?

Martin Luther King Jr.
Hai Knafo
Martin Luther King Jr.

A few weeks ago, when the nation celebrated Martin Luther King Jr.  read more »

How Nice of Denzel to Join Us! But This Brutus Is a Bust

I must say that I've never appreciated movie stars who treat theater as a form of charity work.  read more »

Handel's True Colors Revealed: A Great Composer for the Stage

The so-called Handel opera revival has prompted the disinterment of so many treasures from the Baroq  read more »

Worried About the War? Why Not Forget Your Troubles at Little Fish

Forgive my uncharacteristically murderous mood, but I've just come from a new musical about a neurot  read more »