Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.” These words from playwright William Shakespeare's "Hamlet" will help intrigue audiences as the 2024 edition of the Odessa Shakespeare Festival begins ...
Strange how certain books captivate my interest, others not as much. I find myself going back again and again to reread Mark Forsyth’s 2013 book, “The Elements of Eloquence.” In Forsyth’s ...
Light up the holidays This weekend marks the holiday tree lighting and the return of ice skating to Parkway Bank Park, 5501 ...
The film uses William Shakespeare’s tragedy as a jumping off point for a postmodern riff on art in a world decimated by the ...
He wasn’t finished with Shakespeare, either, because he added, “After that, I’m gonna do King Lear,” and then dropped the mic with, “After that, I’m going to retire.” It was a huge announcement from a ...
Unlike the upper-class tones of Richard's modern successors, the re-created king's voice has a more common and earthy twang.
At Galleria Toledo, a permanent theater of innovation, from Thursday, November 21 to Sunday, November 24 (Thursday and ...
What we know for certain is that James Joyce absolutely conjured the word pornosophical, or “something relating to a brothel.
Scientists have found that readers have a lot of trouble telling apart AI-generated and human-written poetry — even works by ...
About two-thirds of the Elsinore's shows are presented by entertainment promoters such as Live Nation and Outback Presents, ...
Poems written by ChatGPT in the style of William Shakespeare get a better response from most (human) readers than the ...
Born 1019 years ago, Macbeth came of the line of King Kenneth MacAlpin. A brief pen-portrait in an unnamed Irish annal states: “…..ruddy-complexioned, yellow haired tall one in whom I shall rejoice”.