Shakespeare, Not Stirred
The 20th issue of Hogan’s Alley, the indispensible and highly entertaining “magazine of the cartoon arts,” includes a five-page article, “Absorbing With the Bard,” that discusses and analyses a […]
The 20th issue of Hogan’s Alley, the indispensible and highly entertaining “magazine of the cartoon arts,” includes a five-page article, “Absorbing With the Bard,” that discusses and analyses a […]
It is my birth-day: I had thought to have held it poor. —Antony and Cleopatra, Act 3 Scene 8. If you think Shakespeare was Shakespeare, then you might have an […]
Available from the Unemployed Philosopher’s Guild, that bastion of cultural kitsch. But also readily purchasable at the sales counter of Dava Boutique, 2100 Dixwell Ave., Hamden Connecticut.
I watch CNN Student News every morning with my daughter Sally, who’s being homeschooled this year. On this morning’s edition there’s a question about which play the “All the world’s […]
Some see Midsummer Night’s Dream as a light comedy. Other imagine it a dark play in a shadowy forest. Others see it as a black perfumey candle for the […]