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Patrick White, founder of the Capital Region Festival of Theatre, emceed “Shakespeare’s Birthday Party” on April 23 at Albany Barn. The party served as a fundraiser for the inaugural four ...
Shakespeare's birthday (his true birthday is unknown) and death date both traditionally fall on April 23, and this year marked the 400th anniversary of his death.
About a dozen Shakespeare fans and scholars gathered at the Racine Literacy Council, located at 734 Lake Ave., on Saturday for an annual celebration of the legendary playwright's birthday ...
At Monticello, we talked to Ken Burns, who was giving a preview of his upcoming PBS documentary on the American Revolution.
From a “wife beater” to a Halloween thief, June was a busy month for the courts.
The Players’ Ring Theatre announces its Mainstage Season for 2025-2026 promising to deliver thought-provoking drama, romantic ...
The self-styled "lover of the universe" was the second premier of British Columbia and one of the main advocates for B.C.
Scott handles artist booking, production, and headliner wrangling, but Julie has become the real gravitational force behind ...
Harvey Weinstein is found guilty of rape in his New York sex crimes retrial. He is acquitted on another charge while the jury was hung on a third.
Today’s highlight in history: On June 29, 2007, the first version of the iPhone went on sale to the public; over 2.3 billion iPhones have been sold to date.
She weathered fourteen years as a political WAG, but now Sarah Vine is ready to tell her side of the story – Tatler scoops a wide-ranging interview and is invited into the inner sanctum ...
A Sri Lankan fisher leader from Mannar said, “Rather than introducing these so-called bans, Indian fishermen should first give up bottom trawling since it is similar to wiping out the whole sea bed ...