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  • Self-Injury: Does it Matter What Its Called?


    BlogsAuthority Authority: 162
      Whats in a Name? In Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare wrote the now infamous lines, "Whats in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet." Although Shakespeare might argue that a name holds little meaning, those studying topics such as self-injury might think a bit differently. ...
    22 hours ago
  • William Shakespeare – select quotes


    Kevin Stilley Dot ComAuthority Authority: 147
    Boldness be my friend! Arm me, audacity, from heat to foot! ~ in Cymbeline * * * As soon go kindle fire with snow, as seek to quench the fire of love with words. * * * Be great in act, as you have been in thought. * * * Oh, what a tangled web we weave, When first we practice to deceive! * * * The quality of ...
    1 day ago
  • A beer at the opera with Falstaff | Tom Service


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 988
    Watching Verdis Falstaff at Milton Keynes Theatre was all the sweeter with a glass in hand That rarest of beers: a lager you can take in to the second act of the opera! Falstaff, to be precise, in Glyndebourne on Tours production at the Milton Keynes Theatre. In honour of Verdis and Shakespeares "globe of ...
    2 days ago
  • November 28 in history


    HomepaddockAuthority Authority: 446
    On November 28: 1520 Three ships under the command of Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan reached the Pacific Ocean, becoming the first Europeans to sail from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific. 1582 William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway paid a £40 bond for their marriage licence. 1628   John Bunyan , ...
    2 days ago
  • Archive goes online


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 988
    Tudor documents show the pulling power of Titus Andronicus, the cost of darning and fears about the plague A unique archive on the theatre of Shakespeares times, revealing everything from the price of a ferry ticket across the Thames to the cost of a tumblers breeches, becomes available free to the world today when ...
    4 days ago
  • Theater Review: The Bard in Rep


    The Arts Fuse BlogAuthority Authority: 127
    Romeo and Juliet and Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, in repertory at the Gamm Theatre , Pawtucket, Rhode Island, November 25 through December 5, 2009. Shakespeares star-crossed lovers meet in the Gamm Theatre production Reviewed by Caldwell Titcomb To celebrate the start of its 25th ...
    4 days ago
  • William Shakespeare was a nom-de-plume for Edward De Vere?


    disassociated.comAuthority Authority: 442
    First there were suggestions that William Shakespeare was assisted by a ghostwriter , now comes a notion – in a new book, “The Man Who Invented Shakespeare”, by German academic Kurt Kreiler – that many Shakespeare works were actually written by the Earl of Oxford, Edward De Vere . Edward De Vere also ...
    5 days ago
  • The Eminem Guide to Becoming a Writing and Marketing Machine


    SinlungAuthority Authority: 157
    By Sean Platt Ten years back, my soon-to-be wife, Cindy, and I first noticed the bombarding beat for Marshall Mather’s “My Name Is.” “What an ass,” I said as the two of us sat to watch the Grammies a year later. “It’s sad he can sell so many records just by being vile. Really, how much talent can ...
    5 days ago
  • This dried toothpaste Totally Looks Like William Shakespeare


    Totally Looks Like... Famous People and Celeb Look-A-LikesAuthority Authority: 578
    This dried toothpaste Totally Looks Like William Shakespeare » Think you can do better? Make your own! Pictures by: dunno source, Bill Baker Look-alike by: dunno source via Totally Looks Like Builder
    6 days ago
  • Do you believe in Shakespeare? | Poll


    Comment is free | guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 163
    A German scholar has suggested that William Shakespeare was an invention of Edward de Vere, son-in-law of the Elizabethan courtier William Cecil. So, was the bard for real?
    6 days ago
  • Books ~ Ten on My MUST READ List ~


    The Thought VoxAuthority Authority: 115
    I’ve been an avid reader since I was a child. I have no idea how many books I’ve read. Sometimes certain books stay with us for a long time after we’ve read them. This list is in no way a ranking of the *Value* of these books. It is simply a list of ten books [...]
    6 days ago
  • The Essex girls guide to Stratford upon Avon


    What's on in EssexAuthority Authority: 116
    When it comes to Stratford upon Avon there is only one person to show you around and that is our dear friend Steven Healey. Stratford upon Avon should not be confused with Stratford E15 or It’s an easy mistake for an unsuspecting Essex girl to make as you can see from the pics above. Stratford upon Avon is ...
    1 week ago
  • The Comedy of Errors, William Shakespeare


    Jenny's BooksAuthority Authority: 505
    Here’s what you should understand before reading Comedy of Errors .  My boy Shakespeare, he’s funny.  He’s all about being funny; he’s got funny down pat.  If you don’t believe me, I can only assume that it’s because you have never seen one of Shakespeare’s plays performed by actors with any hint of ...
    1 week ago
  • Super Heroes Who Are Super


    WELCOME TO HELL ~ by Glenn WalkerAuthority Authority: 127
    A week ago I saw simply the coolest show a comic geek could hope to see live. Presented by Plays & Players this was just amazing fun. Here’s how they describe it: Super heroes brought to life before your very eyes! Word-for-word staged readings of classic comic books featuring some of Philadelphia’s finest ...
    1 week ago
  • Envious Admiration


    AuthspotAuthority Authority: 560
    It was the jest of times, it was the first of times.  To those who knew the life of blue.  To see or not to see, but loft, what fright through wander window makes?  It is your yeast, and Julio is the son.  To kill thyself is customary; to kill others just as well.  Betray, no stay and look at what I have ...
    1 week ago
  • Guessing Game: Name That Creepy Death Mask


    FlavorwireAuthority Authority: 712
    A death mask, as the name suggests, is a wax or plaster cast made of a persons face following death. Life Magazine just posted a slideshow of 12 rather famous ones, and weve picked five of our favorites for you to ID after the jump. But dont get cocky. Thanks to slight distortions of the features caused by the weight ...
    1 week ago
  • Love


    Jenny's BooksAuthority Authority: 505
    Go watch “The Waters of Mars” and then come back here so we can have spoiler-filled comments about all how bleak and scary and crazy it all was, and how excited we all are that John Simm is coming back again.  (I am very very excited.  I would even go so far as to say very very very excited.  I love me some ...
    1 week ago
  • For As You Were When First Your Eye I Eyed


    Stupid and ContagiousAuthority Authority: 158
    by fosha To me, fair friend, you never can be old, For as you were when first your eye I eyed, Such seems your beauty still. Three winters cold Have from the forests shook three summers pride, Three beauteous springs to yellow autumn turnd In process of the seasons have I seen, Three April ...
    1 week ago
  • Accursed Questions: Translating Russian Literature


    A Piece of Monologue: The Online Journal of Rhys TranterAuthority Authority: 132
    Larissa Volokhonsky and Richard Pevear are renowned contemporary translators of Russian literature. To date, they have collaborated to bring 16 key new editions of Russian novels to the English language, from Tolstoy and Gogol, to Chekhov and Dostoyevsky. And they are currently working on a new translation of Nobel ...
    1 week ago
  • Deception By Connotation


    Net News PublisherAuthority Authority: 452
    William Shakespeare may have known how to capture the romantic moment, but he did not always get it right: What’s in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet; This may be true in a world of denotations; but Juliet was apparently too love-struck to recognize that words have ...
    1 week ago

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