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Condemning of ‘The Shrew’
The Bard Blog | July 25th 2008 by Gedaly Guberek
The Taming of the Shrew is a wonderful play that we theatre artists all love for the great characters, the comedy, the language… But what about the “problem” of the audience? This play is one (of many) of Shakespeare’s works t read more
O.J. Simpson Trial Revisted by Charlie Rose
Topix: Trivia | July 25th 2008 by Michael Foxworth
Life's but a walking shadow, a poor playerThat struts and frets his hour upon the stageAnd then is heard no more: it is a taleTold by an idiot, full of sound and fury,Signifying nothing.William Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act 5, Scene 5clipped from www.yo read more
Hamlet de William Shakespeare
Blog de libros | July 25th 2008 by Blog Libros
Título: Hamlet Autor: William Shakespeare País: Inglaterra Año de publicación: Escrita entre 1600 y 1602 Idioma original: Inglés Título original: Hamlet Prince of Denmark Páginas: 102 Web: Reseña y versión electrónica libre de la novela. read more
Shakespeare
Phylosoft | July 25th 2008 by Jorge Mir Ruiz
Anunciad con cien lenguas el mensaje agradable; pero dejad que las malas noticias se revelen por sí solas. Artículo original publicado en Phylosoft. Si te ha gustado puedes suscríbete a nuestras entradas. [...] read more
Choose Your Own Shakespearean Adventure
The Bard Blog | July 24th 2008 by Gedaly Guberek
I came across a review of a show that was very intriguing to me. It’s called Choose Your Own Shakespeare. Did you ever read those action series novels Choose Your Own Adventure when you were younger? Or maybe you still do. It’s sort of li read more
Shakespeare
Phylosoft | July 24th 2008 by Jorge Mir Ruiz
Ser honrado tal como anda el mundo, equivale a ser un hombre escogido entre diez mil. Artículo original publicado en Phylosoft. Si te ha gustado puedes suscríbete a nuestras entradas. [...] read more
Shakespeare NOT at the Ruins. Now at the Playhouse. As You Like I…
cvilleStyle | July 23rd 2008 by Kyle
I’ve had Shakespeare at the Ruins on my mind and calendar since the first signs of summer (I’m a sucker for picnics and plays). Unfortunately, it seems that they are no longer performing at the ruins. Instead, the Four County Players read more
More Things In Heaven and Earth...
The Midnight Garden | July 23rd 2008 by Greg
I hardly know where to begin. It's true what they say, that old saw about Truth being stranger than fiction. There's absolutely no way we could've seen this one coming.Last night, I was annoyed with my friend Nicky for issues of plagiarism, but ev read more
Go Make You Ready
The Bard Blog | July 23rd 2008 by Gedaly Guberek
Hamlet’s advice to the players is at an end, but your work is just beginning. I’d just like to wrap up the wealth of information covered in this speech. There’s no end to the advice that can be given on acting Shakespeare, but every read more
Shakespeare
Phylosoft | July 23rd 2008 by Jorge Mir Ruiz
El pasado es un prólogo. Artículo original publicado en Phylosoft. Si te ha gustado puedes suscríbete a nuestras entradas. [...] read more
O Reform it Altogether
The Bard Blog | July 23rd 2008 by Gedaly Guberek
And now the advice to the players is coming to an end… Now this overdone, or come tardy off, though it makes the unskillful laugh, cannot but make the judicious grieve; the censure of which one must in your allowance o’erweigh a whole theatre read more
Oregon Diary: Portland Seen Through the Eyes of a Scandinavian Bl…
Danish Accent | July 22nd 2008 by Peter H. Fogtdal
1.I'm a raccoon lover.Actually, I've been on a raccoon kick since I came to Portland, but I have a problem. The raccoons hide from me. It's probably some kind of conspiracy. Maybe the raccoons know I'm crazy about them. Maybe they're afraid I'll cree read more
On Censorship
A Talking Ed | July 22nd 2008 by Ed
The story, conveyed to us in spoken word, poem, novel, television show, film, or any of the other myriad forms it may take, is at the very heart of what it is to be human. This brilliant usurpation of mere instinct provides us with the unique capacit read more
23 July 1403 – Thomas Percy, 1st Earl of Worcester
Execution of the day | July 22nd 2008 by Old Sparky
Today’s man of the moment was immortalised by Shakespeare no less. Thomas Percy, 1st Earl of Worcester featured heavily in the reign of Henry IV and that’s probably why Shakey wrote him into Part I of his play ‘Henry IV’. Indeed Percy helped read more
Mirrors Don’t Lie, But Do They Mislead
Impact Lab | July 22nd 2008
For the bubbleheaded young Narcissus of myth, the mirror spun a fatal fantasy, and the beautiful boy chose to die by the side of a reflecting pond rather than leave his “beloved” behind. For the aging narcissist of Shakespeare’s 62n read more
Shakespeare on Audio
Recorded Books K–12 | July 22nd 2008
One teacher’s reaction to SmartPass Audio Guides to Shakespeare: “I love the Smartpass stuff. The characters read more slowly than the commentator, which was really good. And the woman who does the comments has a perfect voice - very Brit read more
Shakespeare
Phylosoft | July 22nd 2008 by Jorge Mir Ruiz
La juventud, aun cuando nadie la combata, halla en sí misma su propio enemigo. Artículo original publicado en Phylosoft. Si te ha gustado puedes suscríbete a nuestras entradas. [...] read more
Shakespeare
Phylosoft | July 21st 2008 by Jorge Mir Ruiz
Procurando lo mejor estropeamos a menudo lo que está bien. Artículo original publicado en Phylosoft. Si te ha gustado puedes suscríbete a nuestras entradas. [...] read more
Reduced Shakespeare Company at San Jose Rep
Inside Chris's Head | July 20th 2008 by Chris Christensen
It is almost too late to catch the last performance of the Reduced Shakespeare Company’s “All the Great Books (abridged)” at the San Jose Rep. The play has only two more performances as of this writing. If you have a love of or even read more
Fernando Meirelles is ready for Shakespeare
Reel Suave | July 20th 2008 by Prem
Shakespeare await new treatment by Brazilian director. read more
Shakespeare
Phylosoft | July 20th 2008 by Jorge Mir Ruiz
La brevedad es el alma del ingenio. Artículo original publicado en Phylosoft. Si te ha gustado puedes suscríbete a nuestras entradas. [...] read more
The Dark Knight
The Search | July 19th 2008 by Brett McCracken
Some have accused The Dark Knight of being too much movie, and if there is any fault with this epic film, this is probably it. Knight is so absolutely full—overflowing, really—with ideas and provocations… it is almost too much for one movie to read more
Shakespeare
Phylosoft | July 19th 2008 by Jorge Mir Ruiz
El aspecto exterior pregona muchas veces la condición interior del hombre. Artículo original publicado en Phylosoft. Si te ha gustado puedes suscríbete a nuestras entradas. [...] read more
Shakespeare
Phylosoft | July 18th 2008 by Jorge Mir Ruiz
Las maldiciones no van nunca más allá de los labios que las profieren. Artículo original publicado en Phylosoft. Si te ha gustado puedes suscríbete a nuestras entradas. [...] read more
trees, poetry and latin
By Other Means | July 17th 2008
Ah well, the best laid plans and all that - ended up being a really busy morning and now the piano tuner is here. I am using this enforced stay in time to write this post on educational bits long promised :) We were really delighted to find a hors read more
Shakespeare
Phylosoft | July 17th 2008 by Jorge Mir Ruiz
Lloramos al nacer porque venimos a este inmenso escenario de dementes. Artículo original publicado en Phylosoft. Si te ha gustado puedes suscríbete a nuestras entradas. [...] read more
The Elizabethan Sonnet
Literary Jewels | July 16th 2008 by Amritbir Kaur
The sonnet, a poem of fourteen lines was originally invented in the thirteenth century Italy. It probably originated with Dante, who wrote a number of sonnets to his beloved named Beatrice. But the genre of sonnets flourished under Petrarch (1304 - 7 read more
Shakespearean Delights
Newsong's Blog | July 16th 2008
It is the Prince of Wales that threatens thee;Who never promiseth but he means to pay.(Henry IV)Ah, faithfully I update. I've been in Saskatoon an evening and a full day. In that time I have supped with my family, slept in gloriously, gone camera sho read more
Shakespeare
Phylosoft | July 16th 2008 by Jorge Mir Ruiz
Las improvisaciones son mejores cuando se las prepara. Artículo original publicado en Phylosoft. Si te ha gustado puedes suscríbete a nuestras entradas. [...] read more
Shakespeare
Phylosoft | July 15th 2008 by Jorge Mir Ruiz
En nuestros locos intentos, renunciamos a lo que somos por lo que esperamos ser. Artículo original publicado en Phylosoft. Si te ha gustado puedes suscríbete a nuestras entradas. [...] read more

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