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The books were taken in the early morning hours of Nov. 15 when police raided a Manhattan park where the group had gathered for several months to protest income inequality in the United States. Among the books seized were classics by William... Full Article at WBAY-TV
YORK -- A federal lawsuit claims the city of New York violated the Constitution by raiding an Occupy Wall Street site last year, destroying the so-called "People's Library" and taking its 3,600 books. The suit filed Thursday in Manhattan says that among... Full Article at Miami Herald
Members of New Zealand’s Ngakau Toa theatre company perform a haka on stage at the Globe theatre in London on April 23, 2012 on the opening day of the Globe to Globe World Shakespeare Festival part of the programme of cultural events being offered for... View Photo »
Over 50 percent of Renaissance plays were written collaboratively -- it was the norm not the exception.
Dame Judi Dench is so obsessed with the works of William Shakespeare she recites a sonnet every day. The veteran British star has a distinguished theatre career with roles in The Bard's plays and is adamant they're the perfect parts for her. She was... Full Article at IMDB
Love Poetry can be quite a tricky subject to comprehend at first. However, when you explore and analyze the hidden meanings, it opens up your mind in many different ways. In most cases, when someone hears the word poetry, he or she may think of William... Full Article at OpPapers.com
Traditional English buildings line the streets, a beautiful trail winds around the Avon river and the open spaces give you plenty of places to breathe in this place. Close to London, this town really has embraced theirdeceased playwright, charging like... Full Article at Travel Blog
STRATFORD-UPON-AVON, ENGLAND - APRIL 10: Tourists walk in the gradens of William Shakespeare's birthplace on April 10, 2012 in Stratford-Upon-Avon, England. With only a few months to go until the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games,... View Photo »
While the name of William Shakespeare is slapped ever more enthusiastically across theatre posters and radio and TV billings, universities are reducing the size of his typeface to make space for collaborators: most recently, the suggestion that Thomas Middleton wrote significant sections of All's Well T...
In William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, each character plays a specific role in driving the action forward and shaping the play's theme. One secondary character, Mercutio, is essential to the play. Mercutio is the Prince's kinsman, but more... Full Article at OpPapers.com
William Shakespeare’s comedy Twelfth Night, the play revolves around the love triangle that exists between Viola, Olivia, and Orsino. Although the play focuses on their love triangle and the festivities that other characters have, all of these... Full Article at Essay Depot
With cast members nearly the same ages as the youthful protagonists of the time-honored tragedy, how do middle-schoolers relate to the romantic Renaissance teens from Verona? “It’s not all about love; it is more about fighting,” said Victor Camareno,... Full Article at Napa Valley Register
William Shakespeare (baptised 26 April 1564; died 23 April 1616)[nb 1] was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon".[nb 2] His surviving works, including some collaborations, consist of... Full Article At Wikipedia.org
Over 50 percent of Renaissance plays were written collaboratively -- it was the norm not the exception.
While the name of William Shakespeare is slapped ever more enthusiastically across theatre posters and radio and TV billings, universities are reducing the size of his typeface to make space for collaborators: most recently, the suggestion that Thomas Middleton wrote significant sections of All's Well T...
He was a savage who had some imagination. He has written many happy lines; but his pieces can please only at London and in Canada. It is not a good sign for the taste of a nation when that which it admires meets with favor only at home.
William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing... with a Twist!
If music be the food of love, play on…
Love needs food too! And what can be better than music! The two most prescious gifts of life, love and music is expressed beautifullyin this quote by William Shakespeare.
Using 20 objects from the period - some grand, some everyday things - we can explore what the world looked like to the groundlings in the Globe and try to understand Shakespeare's restless world.
William Shakespeare, you’re not allowed in this pub, you’ve been Bard
And, of course, there are many publishers who make and sell paper copies of public domain books, such as William Shakespeare's plays, all of which ...
The collection will be of particular interest for students of theatre and film history, and especially those interested in the Redgrave family's deep engagement with the work of William Shakespeare
On this day in 1616 both William Shakespeare and Miguel de Cervantes died, thus prompting UNESCO to declare today ‘World Book and Copyright Day.’
It doesn't mean by any means that you'll never see us do another Tom Stoppard or William Shakespeare production here
William Shakespeare, the democratic English poet and playwright
I’ve heard that some in your community have characterized the play as ‘people drinking in bars, and treating women as sex objects.’ With apologies to William Shakespeare, this is like calling ‘Hamlet’ a play about a castle
William Shakespeare’s work included both plays and sonnets, short poems that pack a lot of imagery into just 14 lines
To put that in context, William Shakespeare only needed 900,000 words to say everything he had to say
The Titanic is the William Shakespeare of maritime history
Based on the Play by William Shakespeare [series]
To put that in context ... William Shakespeare only needed 900,000 words to say everything he had to say. Hamlet. Othello. The history plays. The sonnets. The whole shebang.
I joined the RSC 25 years ago, first as an actor, then as assistant director and then chief associate, so I guess if my appointment represents something, it represents a long term commitment to the disciplines and craftsmanship required to do the astonishing plays of our Star Of Poets, William Shakespea...
This series gives us a chance to understand what life was like in the turbulent world of William Shakespeare. Using 20 objects from the period - some grand, some everyday things - we can explore what the world looked like to the groundlings in the Globe and try to understand Shakespeare’s restless world...
This series gives us a chance to understand what life was like in the turbulent world of William Shakespeare. Using 20 objects from the period - some grand, some everyday things - we can explore what the world looked like to the groundlings in the Globe and try to understand Shakespeare’s restless world...
Historians may recall March 15 being the 'Ides of March' according to playwright William Shakespeare; who also wrote, 'it was a winter of despair; it was a spring of hope.' Indeed, all of Pennsylvania can have hope this spring in the anticipated partnership between a world class workforce and a world cl...
It’s easy enough to play Cleopatra, I’ve played her three times, but then you’re talking about William Shakespeare and Agatha Christie ain’t William Shakespeare. It’s much easier to do Shakespeare than Agatha Christie. He is the greatest dramatist ever.
It’s easy enough to play Cleopatra, I’ve played her three times, but then you’re talking about William Shakespeare and Agatha Christie ain’t William Shakespeare. It’s much easier to do Shakespeare than Agatha Christie. He is the greatest dramatist ever.
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