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Shakespeare

  • CD Review: ‘Shakespeare Songs’
    CD Review: ‘Shakespeare Songs’
    Grammy winners Ian Bostridge and Sir Antonio Pappano have collaborated on an exceptional new album, “Shakespeare Songs.”
    September 25, 2016BY Barry Bassis
  • Theater Review: ‘Troilus and Cressida’
    Theater Review: ‘Troilus and Cressida’
    Shakespeare's "Troilus and Cressida," rarely performed but topical, is given an excellent revival at the Delacorte Theater through ...
    August 13, 2016BY Judd Hollander
  • In Today’s Most Popular Shows, Shakespeare’s Iconic Characters Live On
    In Today’s Most Popular Shows, Shakespeare’s Iconic Characters Live On
    Though Shakespeare's death didn't attract much attention in 1616, it's big news today. To mark its 400th anniversary, ...
    April 24, 2016BY Brett Gamboa
  • Royalty, Obama, and Fans Mark 400 Years Since Shakespeare Died
    Royalty, Obama, and Fans Mark 400 Years Since Shakespeare Died
    If all the world's a stage, William Shakespeare is its architect.
    April 23, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • Theater Review: ‘King and Country: Shakespeare’s Great Cycle of Kings’
    Theater Review: ‘King and Country: Shakespeare’s Great Cycle of Kings’
    Remember your allies and the promises you've made them, warns William Shakespeare in "Henry IV Part I," at ...
    April 17, 2016BY Judd Hollander
  • 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
  • Theater Review: ‘Pericles’
    Theater Review: ‘Pericles’
    There's triumph and tragedy aplenty in William Shakespeare's "Pericles."
    March 24, 2016BY Judd Hollander
  • 10 Greatest Poems Ever Written
    10 Greatest Poems Ever Written
    For your education, enjoyment, and (perhaps) excitement, this is a list of the greatest poems originally written in the ...
    January 21, 2016BY Evan Mantyk
  • ‘Cymbeline’: The Bard of Anarchy
    ‘Cymbeline’: The Bard of Anarchy
    In many ways, "Cymbeline" really is a mash-up of Shakespeare’s greatest hits.
    March 17, 2015BY Joe Bendel
  • How Numbers Help Us Spot Metaphors and Irony
    How Numbers Help Us Spot Metaphors and Irony
    New research uses computer modeling to understand how people communicate with nonliteral language, such as metaphors, hyperboles, and ...
    August 10, 2014BY Clifton B. Parker
  • Shakespeare Plays Key Role in Teaching Children to Take Creative Leaps
    Shakespeare Plays Key Role in Teaching Children to Take Creative Leaps
    Somewhere, in the depths of your memory, you can probably still recall a quote or two from Shakespeare. ...
    August 8, 2014BY Jennifer Kitchen
  • 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
  • Keeping Up With Shakespeare
    Keeping Up With Shakespeare
    When I started writing on Shakespeare a couple of years ago, I had some kind of vague ambition—along ...
    October 24, 2013BY Ruby Jand
  • Fans Thrilled Over First Bangalore Comic Con
    Fans Thrilled Over First Bangalore Comic Con
    Thousands of fans from all over south India experienced a new level of fantasy-cum-fiction during the first Bangalore ...
    June 11, 2013BY Tarun Bhalla
  • Mermaids Are Real: Columbus, Shakespeare, and Pliny the Elder
    Mermaids Are Real: Columbus, Shakespeare, and Pliny the Elder
    A timeline of some of the major sightings and experiences, including Christoper Columbus, John Smith, and William Shakespeare.
    May 30, 2013BY Zachary Stieber
  • Theater Review: ‘Women of Will’
    Theater Review: ‘Women of Will’
    Tina Packer’s “Women of Will” brings to life a host of William Shakespeare’s most memorable female characters.
    May 7, 2013BY Diana Barth
  • NYC Arts Picks: Met Opera HD Fest and More
    NYC Arts Picks: Met Opera HD Fest and More
    The arts at their best are not purely for entertainment or the reinvention of art itself.
    August 20, 2012BY Evan Mantyk
  • NYC Arts Picks
    NYC Arts Picks
    Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra: Opening Night. To officially open the annual Mostly Mozart Festival, the festival’s orchestra fittingly ...
    July 31, 2012BY Evan Mantyk
  • Shakespeare’s Real and Imagined Worlds
    Shakespeare’s Real and Imagined Worlds
    Four years ago, Jonathan Bate and Dora Thornton embarked on a journey to find beautiful objects that would ...
    July 25, 2012BY Jane Werrell
  • Shakespeare’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ Plays in Toronto
    Shakespeare’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ Plays in Toronto
    Driftwood Theatre presents A Midsummer Night’s Dream July 12 and 13 at Todmorden Mills.
    July 11, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
  • NYC Arts Picks: ‘Swan Lake,’ Self Portraits II, and More
    NYC Arts Picks: ‘Swan Lake,’ Self Portraits II, and More
    Evan Mantyk gives you the New York City art events that matter.
    June 19, 2012BY Evan Mantyk
  • NYC Arts Picks: ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Ballet, Philharmonic’s Season Finale and More
    NYC Arts Picks: ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Ballet, Philharmonic’s Season Finale and More
    Evan Mantyk gives you the New York art events that really matter.
    June 11, 2012BY Evan Mantyk
  • Shakespeare in the Park Begins on June 5
    Shakespeare in the Park Begins on June 5
    For those who love Shakespeare as much as Central Park, there is nothing better than the summertime Shakespeare ...
    June 5, 2012BY Helena Zhu
  • The Top Shelf: Michael Rosen’s ‘Classic Poetry, An Illustrated Collection’
    The Top Shelf: Michael Rosen’s ‘Classic Poetry, An Illustrated Collection’
    As remarkable as the quality of its selections is the organization of the book.
    April 28, 2012BY Barbara Danza
  • Shakespeare and Steampunk
    Shakespeare and Steampunk
    One of Shakespeare's great comedies of mistaken identity and misguided love, “Twelfth Night” has been adapted into a ...
    November 21, 2008BY Joshua Philipp
  • Theater Review: ‘The Boys From Syracuse’
    Theater Review: ‘The Boys From Syracuse’
    Director David Bell has taken the Rodgers and Hart musical, "The Boys From Syracuse," to a new level ...
    August 22, 2008BY Alan Bresloff
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