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What is the Ides of March? Find out the history of the Roman calendar day

The Ides of March, or March 15, has become infamous throughout modern history because of the assassination of Roman dictator Julius Caesar. Here are the details and history.

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Shakespeare was 'central to the construction of whiteness,' university scholar argues

Scholar Daniel Pollack-Pelzner previewed a collection of essays that posited Shakespeare’s works were incremental in constructing “whiteness” in culture.

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6 books compete for nonfiction 'winner of winners' prize

Books that explore subjects from William Shakespeare and The Beatles to the lure of Mount Everest and life inside one of the world’s most secretive states are competing to be named the best-ever winner of Britain’s leading nonfiction book prize

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Review: STC's ‘King Lear’ might be the best our critic has ever seen

Director Simon Godwin’s sleek "King Lear," with a consummate Patrick Page as the vain and foolish king, is definitive.

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Shakespeare Theatre’s ‘Jane Anger’ was born of pandemic exasperation

Playwright Talene Monahon’s feminist farce features a misogynist bard and a pioneering female pamphleteer.

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Review: STC's ‘Much Ado’ set in a TV news studio is nothing but fun

Shakespeare Theatre Company resets the popular comedy as a Washington, D.C., farce.

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New Zealand arts funder rejects Shakespeare as 'imperialism'

Is Shakespeare still relevant to today’s students.

This is some slim stuff for ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ to be made on

The latest return to Shakespeare by the Folger Theatre is more muddle than magic.

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Elvis Is Utterly Disorienting. That’s the Point.

Baz Luhrmann’s chaotic, maximalist approach works for one reason: The story of Elvis Presley should be a mess.

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Summer theater is cropping up in unexpected places

Consider a pilgrimage to see "Hamlet" in Canada, Broadway shows in Kansas City and St. Louis, and "Cinderella" in Utah.

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Echoing Churchill, Zelenskyy vows Ukraine will fight to end

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has evoked wartime British leader Winston Churchill in a speech to Britain's Parliament.

MyPillow's Mike Lindell filed another lawsuit against voting machine companies that includes quotes from '1984,' Shakespeare, and 'Fahrenheit 451'

Sections of the 82-page lawsuit are titled things like "The Rise of the Machines," "Gaslighting: The REAL Big Lie," and "Shut Up Or Else."

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Comedy of errors in Argentine TV Shakespeare mix-up

An Argentine TV presenter confuses the Immortal Bard with a British namesake who died this week.

bbc.co.uk

Agatha Christie's mysterious disappearance: What really happened?

Agatha Christie's mysterious disappearance: What really happened? Author Agatha Christie has sold an estimated 2 billion copies of her works, second only to the Bible and the works of William Shakespeare. But as people continue reading her mysteries today, many have forgotten about the biggest mystery in Christie's own life — a sensational disappearance that took place not long after WWI. That disappearance is the focus of a new novel by Marie Benedict. Jeff Glor sat down with her.

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Final goodbye: Recalling influential people who died in 2020

The world also said goodbye to U.S. Rep. John Lewis, a lion of the civil rights movement who died in July. Other former political figures who died this year include Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak, New York Mayor David Dinkins, Arizona Gov. Here is a roll call of some influential figures who died in 2020 (cause of death cited for younger people, if available):___JANUARY___David Stern, 77. The guitarist who supplied the scratching, seething sound that fueled the highly influential British punk band Gang of Four. He fused African rhythms with funk to become one of the most influential musicians in world dance music.

Maggie O'Farrell's Shakespearean 'Hamnet' wins Women's Prize

LONDON Maggie OFarrell won the Womens Prize for Fiction on Wednesday for Hamnet, a novel that explores the lives of William Shakespeares often-maligned wife and lost son. OFarrells novel beat finalists including Hilary Mantels Tudor saga The Mirror and the Light and Bernardine Evaristos Booker Prize winner Girl, Woman, Other to the 30,000-pound ($39,000) award. The Northern Ireland-born O'Farrell said she had long been fascinated by Hamnet Shakespeare, who died aged 11 in 1596 likely from the plague. Shakespeare himself is never mentioned by name in Hamnet, which centers on his children and wife Anne Hathaway, called Agnes in the book. OFarrell said Hathaway has been portrayed as an illiterate strumpet because she was uneducated and eight years older than Shakespeare.

Shakespeare fans can win a stay at Juliet's home on Valentine's Day through Airbnb

Now, you and your star-crossed lover have the opportunity to stay in Juliet's historic home in fair Verona, Italy poison not included. Airbnb is granting one couple access to the site where William Shakespeare's "Romeo & Juliet" made their first declaration of love to each other. On February 14, the 13th century Casa di Giulietta is allowing one couple to stay there for the first time since the 1930s. Juliet's balcony, where William Shakespeare's "Romeo & Juliet" made their first declaration of love to each other. All love letters must be submitted by February 2 at 11:59 p.m.

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Shakespeare we love

1616: English playwright and poet William Shakespeare, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist, dies at the age of 52 in Stratford-upon-Avon, England. His tragic plays written in

Group brings Shakespeare to every corner of the globe

Four hundred years after the passing of William Shakespeare, an organization is bringing the playwright's work all around the world. Charlie D'Agata has their story.

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Historian claims to have uncovered first ever Shakespeare portrait

Historian Mark Griffiths claims to have decoded directions to the first known images of historic playwright William Shakespeare. However, some experts are skeptical. CBSN's Elaine Quijano reports on the controversial claim.

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