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The renowned English playwright, William Shakespeare, wrote “Julius Caesar,” a stage play that depicted the rise of Julius ...
Thanks to 10 Things, Stiles found a niche or two right away. She headlined more teen romances — Down to You (2000) and Save ...
And emerging artist Sarah Beth Latane explores layers of emotion and nature in new mixed media work at Art Hive in Staunton.
Anne Hathaway and William Shakespeare ponder over one question: What if Juliet didn’t have to die over some boy?
If you're looking to make plans, we've got you covered! Things To Do rounds up local events happening this week in Fall River ...
As he publishes his literary detective debut, Drop The Dead Donkey co-creator Guy Jenkin reflects on the challenges facing ...
A mystery man has been jailed after attempting to enter Britain by swimming for 13 hours from France to Jersey. The ...
Lancashire theatres continue a sensational Spring seasob with another great line-up of shows and experiences this month.
These [essays], carried out as both criticism and autobiography, are my attempt to think through what it means to write and read from the position of an other, which is for me the starting point of an ...
April is a month known for budding flowers, new beginnings, and humor, of course. That is why the first day of this calendar ...
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The Nigerian presidency is an energizing elixir. It has proven to be very effective in breathing life into dry bones. To old creaky engines, it gives deep cleaning; it replaces worn parts and upgrades ...
The barons in thirteenth century England put a collar on King John and forced him to respect the limits on his power. It’s not clear if the courts and the political system today can do the same for ...