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William Shakespeare

  • Artist With Autism Creates Microscopic Bust of Shakespeare Inside a Human Hair, Pays Tribute to the World’s Greatest Playwright
    Artist With Autism Creates Microscopic Bust of Shakespeare Inside a Human Hair, Pays Tribute to the World’s Greatest Playwright
    April 23 marks the birth and death anniversary of William Shakespeare
    April 29, 2024BY Anna Mason
  • Moments of Movie Wisdom: Wifely Duty in ‘Kiss Me, Kate’ (1953)
    Moments of Movie Wisdom: Wifely Duty in ‘Kiss Me, Kate’ (1953)
    Commentary William Shakespeare is called the Immortal Bard not only because his compositions shaped the English language and ...
    August 17, 2023BY Tiffany Brannan
  • Theater Review: ‘The Comedy of Errors’: Artistic Director Gaines Retires With a Laugh
    Theater Review: ‘The Comedy of Errors’: Artistic Director Gaines Retires With a Laugh
    CHICAGO—After 37 years as artistic director of the Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Barbara Gaines has directed all of Shakespeare’s ...
    March 20, 2023BY Betty Mohr
  • Celebrating Shakespeare’s ‘First Folio’
    Celebrating Shakespeare’s ‘First Folio’
    This year marks the 400th anniversary of the initial publication of William Shakespeare’s collected plays, and the Shakespeare ...
    March 6, 2023BY Andrew Benson Brown
  • Theater Review: ‘Measure for Measure’: Shakespeare in Cuba
    Theater Review: ‘Measure for Measure’: Shakespeare in Cuba
    CHICAGO—It follows Shakespeare’s plot line, but the revival of “Measure for Measure” at Chicago Shakespeare Theater unfolds in ...
    November 1, 2022BY Betty Mohr
  • Theater Review: ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’
    Theater Review: ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’
    Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is supposed to take place as a dream on a summer night in ...
    July 26, 2022BY Betty Mohr
  • Utah Shakespeare Festival’s ‘King Lear’: Timely While Honoring History
    Utah Shakespeare Festival’s ‘King Lear’: Timely While Honoring History
    CEDAR CITY, Utah—We're often repulsed by the laughter of those we believe to be mad. In the Utah ...
    July 14, 2022BY David Dudley
  • Something for Summer Reading: ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ by William Shakespeare
    Something for Summer Reading: ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ by William Shakespeare
    Summer is not only a season that people love, but it is also a season when people fall ...
    June 22, 2022BY Sean Fitzpatrick
  • An Absurd Suggestion Regarding the Casting of Actors
    An Absurd Suggestion Regarding the Casting of Actors
    Commentary The "woke" always surprise me with their high boredom threshold, for one would have thought that nothing ...
    May 9, 2022BY Theodore Dalrymple
  • Introducing the Sonnet
    Introducing the Sonnet
    "They are eloquent who can speak low things acutely, and of great things with dignity, and of moderate ...
    June 25, 2019BY Lorraine Ferrier
  • Shakespeare’s Lost Playhouse
    Shakespeare’s Lost Playhouse
    With its round amphitheater, The Globe is the most famous playhouse associated with William Shakespeare. But long before ...
    April 8, 2018BY The Conversation
  • Using Shakespeare to Treat Autism Shows Great Promise, Say Researchers
    Using Shakespeare to Treat Autism Shows Great Promise, Say Researchers
    For centuries, the plays of William Shakespeare have been celebrated for their larger-than-life storytelling and rhythmic language. Now ...
    October 19, 2016BY Conan Milner
  • It’s Very Likely William Shakespeare’s Skull is Missing From His Grave (Video)
    It’s Very Likely William Shakespeare’s Skull is Missing From His Grave (Video)
    A radar analysis of Shakespeare's grave reveals his head is likely missing, and researchers say it might have ...
    March 24, 2016BY Epoch Video
  • Shakespeare’s Grave Probed, Despite Curse
    Shakespeare’s Grave Probed, Despite Curse
    Have investigators found a loophole in Shakespeare's curse?
    March 7, 2016BY Tara MacIsaac
  • To Be, or Not to Be: A Question for Modern China
    To Be, or Not to Be: A Question for Modern China
    "To be, or not to be: that is the question." This is the most famous line in all ...
    November 1, 2015BY Evan Mantyk
  • New Shakespeare Portrait Won’t Help Us Understand His Works
    New Shakespeare Portrait Won’t Help Us Understand His Works
    Historian Mark Griffiths claims to have cracked a code in an Elizabethan book on botany, to discover a ...
    May 28, 2015BY Adam Hansen
  • Thou Art Translated! How Shakespeare Went Viral
    Thou Art Translated! How Shakespeare Went Viral
    Clearly, Shakespeare's popularity and global appeal is only growing.
    April 25, 2015BY Alexa Huang
  • The Strange Fates of the Shakespeare First Folio
    The Strange Fates of the Shakespeare First Folio
    The Shakespeare First Folio (1623), the first collected edition of his plays and the sole source for half ...
    December 9, 2014BY Eric Rasmussen
  • 7 Longest Words in the World
    7 Longest Words in the World
    Learn to pronounce Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwyll-llantysiliogogogoch and find out if you have hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia.
    May 16, 2014BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Shakespeare’s Songs Go Modern on Playwright’s 450th Birthday in Bryant Park
    Shakespeare’s Songs Go Modern on Playwright’s 450th Birthday in Bryant Park
    To mark to William Shakespeare's 450th birthday, The Drilling Company members sang his songs in Bryant Park—accompanied by ...
    April 23, 2014BY Jonathan Zhou
  • The Mortgage Arrears Problem: Where to From Here?
    The Mortgage Arrears Problem: Where to From Here?
    The banks have done all they can, they say, and some borrowers have just stopped paying their mortgages.
    September 28, 2013BY Martin Murphy
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