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my kitchen bed

Kalyxcornucopia Life with Baxter the Dachshund | December 28th 2009

o how i like my kitchen bed,it's soft n cuddly and nice for my head.i like to hang out herewhen mom shoos me away from the stove, like when for instance, she's making bread.but sometimes i hang out herefor no reason at all,other than to play with my read more

scrivenersretreat

Make One Hell of A Statement

Scrivener's Retreat Handmade Ferret Toys | December 27th 2009 by Natalie Fontane

I stumbled across belleslettres in the Guift Guides on Etsy. I love these two items she carries.The first is dear to my English major heart. It's a clever dress made of squares of Romeo & Juliet with a color William on the front. I imagine this d read more

ashybaby87

WIN IT: Ooba

Free Stuff | December 26th 2009 by Ashley

Who - Silver Savings, Freebies and Giveaways What - 3 flavors of OOBA and a t-shirt 2 winners When -  ends 1/2/10 read more

rmartel

“The Situation” has an Identity Crisis

Rafael Román Martel | December 24th 2009 by Rafael Martel

more about "The REAL Situation (Feat. MTV Jersey …", posted with vodpod Posted in 2008, 2008 election, 2008 elections, 2008 presidential election, 2009, Cuban-Americans, Cubanos, Cubiches, Current Events read more

tconley

Cash for Caulkers Co-Author Offers Plan’s Details, Wants Name C…

HeatingOil.com | December 23rd 2009 by Tara

Stephen L. Cowell, energy conservation executive. (image: csgrp.com) As President Obama’s “cash for caulkers” program remains in limbo, notably left out of a just-presented $75 billion job-creation package by House Democrats, one of the initiat read more

bakatulip

Best. Frakking. Email. Evar!

What Do You Do With a BA in Theatre? | December 21st 2009 by Rachel

More information about the Henry V Auditions:"All roles will be played by women. Some comfort or experience with Shakespeare and verse is helpful but by no means a requirement. Everyone is welcome to come with a short, prepared Shakespeare monologue, read more

bloodoracle

The Primrose Path Of Tiger's Dalliance

IWantToWriteForTrueBloodblog | December 20th 2009

The other day on ABC Radio National a sports manager was being interviewed about how Tiger Woods' extra-marital affairs might hurt his career. He likened Tiger's woes to a Shakespearean tragedy. This got me thinking: If Tiger Woods' story was a Shake read more

2timegrime

The Amplified Shakespeare: Sonnet 18

Fancy Plans... and Pants to Match | December 19th 2009 by Capitalist Lion Tamer

When I think Sonnet 18, I think goatees and arm hair. A new generation of children are now surfing the internet, often without a moral compass. Who will help steer these youngsters toward education and edification? The TMZ’s of the world? AO-f read more

Filmkritik: HAMLET (1976)

Mariakaefer | December 19th 2009

Ich wollte ja eigentlich vor Weihnachten keinen anderen Hamlet mehr sehen, diese Verfilmung hat sich da jetzt doch noch dazwischengedrängt. Wenn wir das hier überhaupt Hamlet-Verfilmung nennen wollen – „übler Drogentrip mit Ham read more

DennisS

Shakespeare� Deceiver Baitcasting Reel

Baitcasting Reel Reviews | December 19th 2009 by Dennis

Shakespeare $37.99 $.0 Shakespeare Deceiver Baitcasting Reel... your best bet for affordable performance! SUPER SAVINGS! This Baitcaster is one smooth customer! Thanks to the 4 + 1 bearings. You'll enjoy fluid casts, effortless retrieves, and so read more

Hamlet-Schnipsel: Website, Previews, Trailer

Mariakaefer | December 18th 2009

Meine Vorfreude auf Greg Dorans Hamlet-Verfilmung mit David Tennant und Patrick Stewart schlägt langsam in unkontrolliertes Hibbeln um – praktischerweise unterstützen einen die BBC und die Produktionsfirma Illuminations dabei sehr gut read more

bakatulip

Score!

What Do You Do With a BA in Theatre? | December 17th 2009 by Rachel

I'm really excited! The last play of the year was announced today and it's Henry V. Sooo many parts, and also hopefully a lot of crossgender casting because it is a women's college after all! Looks like I know what I'm reading on the play to England! read more

shaehadden

A Taste of One’s Quality: 3 Rules for Good Temperament

Serene Ambition | December 16th 2009 by shae hadden

   By Stuart James Whitley | BioAlways a fan of pith & substance, when I wrote out the three rules for a good living in my last post (Wolf’s Theorem), it occurred to me that the same formula might apply to the development of good temp read more

brokenform

Paano Di Matawag Na Panget?

iskul ob pilosopi | December 14th 2009 by Arvin Acosta

Pagdating sa usapin ng sining, abala ang mga artista sa pagpapalabas ng kagandahan, kahulugan, katatawanan, kaartehan, damdamin at kung anu-ano pang pwedeng ilabas mula sa kanilang mga obra. Merong humahagilap ng kasagutan mula sa sariling pagsisikap read more

Adoholik

Google YouTube : Shakespeare

Adoholik - Creative and Funny Advertisements from India and… | December 14th 2009

“Find out where your talent can get you.” Agency: Kolle Rebbe/KOREFE, Hamburg, Germany Creative Director: Katrin Oeding Copywriter: Sebastian Oehme Art Director: Reginald Wagner Graphic Design: Jan Simmerl Via [adsoftheworld] read more

Brian Cox, Theo and The Question

Needcoffee.com | December 14th 2009

Needcoffee fave Brian Cox has played many roles. He was the original Hannibal Lecter, he's been Lear, he's played the heavy against Bourne and against the X-Men. But now, in what is perhaps the greatest acting video since Michael Caine did his Act read more

kurodesu

Sakuishi dará vida a manga sobre Shakespeare

Exolimpo.com | December 13th 2009

La revista Big Comic Spirits ha anunciado que el creador de BECK Harold Sakuishi va a lanzar un nuevo manga llamado 7-nin no Shakespeare. Como el nombre lo indica, el manga tratara la vida con sus altos y sus bajos de el actor, autor y creador de read more

thelunchbreakblog

100 Beautiful Words: Deciphering the Diction Divide

The Lunch Break Blog | December 13th 2009

In my prolonged dalliance with the English language, the cynosure has always been how certain becoming words conflate with others to form the most comely, mellifluous sounds in the human ear. In other words, I’d like to examine why some words s read more

shakespearepolitic

“Of course, Shakespeare was Sicilian…”

Shakespeare Politics and Italy | December 13th 2009

The Adventures of a Shakespearean in the Mediterranean I hear it all the time: “Ah, you study Shakespeare and Italy? Well, then you know Shakespeare was Sicilian.” Others are more cautious: “my daughter’s teacher said Shakesp read more

TheUniblogger

Brian Cox Teaches a Two Year Old Shakespeare

The Uniblog - A Geek-Centric Pop Culture Blog | December 11th 2009 by The Uniblogger

The Daily What Says: Classically-trained thespian and Royal Shakespeare Company alum Brian Cox guides 2-year-old Theo through the first sentence of Hamlet’s “to be, or not to be” soliloquy. read more

drjay1966

Laughing Matter

Yoga for Cynics | December 10th 2009 by YogaforCynics

...Shakespeare had one of his characters say All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players...which would indicate, by dramaturgical standards of the day...reaching back to festivals of Apollo in ancient Greece, when theatre first read more

Stuff: New Export to Nigeria: Sesame Street

Needcoffee.com | December 10th 2009

Kami There's a lot of stuff going on in the world of pop culture. But you just want the gist. We got you covered. Read this and then go have a life or something. Amazon's killer deal of the day is the complete Seinfeld, for 66% off. That's $84.9 read more

lethebashar

Shakespeare's Sonnet 29

The Blog of Innocence | December 10th 2009 by Chris

When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes,I all alone beweep my outcast state,And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries,And look upon myself, and curse my fate,Wishing me like to one more rich in hope,Featured like him, like him with friends read more

JananGull

Love is the Seventh sense

Hot Funny SMS | December 10th 2009 by Janan

“Love is the Seventh sense, Which Destroys all the Six Senses” (shakespeare) read more

happiestmedium

Mr. Shakespeare and Mr. Porter

The Happiest Medium | December 9th 2009 by Karen Tortora-Lee

I’ve been a fan of the mash-up ever since I heard that playing Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon during a muted Wizard of Oz creates a completely new experience.  On the other hand, I’m absolutely NOT a fan of the jukebox “ read more

abcpoet

Hamlet's Soliloquies - I

Literary Jewels | December 8th 2009 by Amritbir Kaur

The peculiar feature of William Shakespeare's ‘Hamlet’ as a play is that it is characterized by five soliloquies, each one of them being spoken by Hamlet on different occasions. They lend to the character of Hamlet a different hue and make the read more

iamanenglishrose

"She took the midnight train going anywhere..." Journey…

English Rose | December 8th 2009

Bonjour mes amies, apologies for being missing in action and leaving you super stylish darlings without your daily English Rose fix. I have been in the gorgeous English City of Cambridge for reasons which I shall reveal at a later date. Its swamped i read more

csquare

Fun Online Test on Anything

Network Marketing Advertising | December 8th 2009 by C.Cox

Many people tremble with just the thought of taking a test.Well, maybe they’re thinking of other kind of test but not with online tests. Such tests are in effect really fun to do. You can in fact take a test on just about any random thing und read more

sccenglish

All Shakespeare's Sonnets via Wordle

SCC English | December 8th 2009

No 38 in our Shakespeare Wordles series : the full texts of all the Sonnets.And finally... the last image in the Wordle marathon. We'll now be working on putting them all together in a multi-media slideshow, perhaps at the start of next term.Wordles read more

theplanetharris

Comfort Reading

The Planet Harris Blog | December 7th 2009 by Steven harris

Another day, another moan about how awful I’m feeling? Well hopefully not too much moaning as I have woken up in slightly less pain than yesterday (hooray!). And I have been thinking about what I’ve taken to reading while I’ve been read more