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The Opera House, where there’s a ‘Will’Have you ever wondered why everyone knows who William Shakespeare is? So many famous lines are repeated from his works even after hundreds of years have passed. He was obviously ...
FOR half a century, an unassuming portrait sat in the corner of the Wadlow family home in Aylesbury. It wasn’t particularly ...
Bard bashing has become something of a national sport, says Robert McCrum, and the latest attempt to rewrite the legacy of ...
Twelfth Night” is one of Shakespeare’s most famous comedies, but there are depths of emotion beneath the laughs.
Berks Chamber Choir will celebrate the 340th birthday of Johann Sebastian Bach, and Williams Center for the Arts will present ...
I grew up in a secular Jewish household. But I always wondered how the Torah had continued to captivate people for thousands ...
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Who What Wear on MSNMillais's "Ophelia" Has Become My Favorite Spring Beauty Aesthetic—Here's How I'm Bringing It to LifeGen Z Says is a bimonthly column chronicling the latest trends in the fashion-and-beauty space through the lens of Who What ...
The performing arts venue does not draw the attention or audiences it once did. Now it has lost another leader as it works to ...
From a transcendent pianist to the Oakland Gay Men’s Chorus to a night at the movies with Symphony San Jose, there are a lot ...
It is fascinating to note that, notwithstanding his antisemitism, Sherman was a great admirer of Rose Eytinge (1835-1911), a Jewish-American actress and author who rose to become one of the most popul ...
The phrase was reportedly first used 250 years ago Sunday by lawyer and legislator Patrick Henry to persuade Virginia colonists to prepare for war against an increasingly punitive Great Britain, just ...
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