A forgotten copy of Shakespeare’s famous Sonnet 116 was found tucked away in a 17th-century manuscript in the Oxford Library.
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Woodland Opera House’s ‘The Book of Will’ review
The Book of Will” plays now through March 27, Thursday through Sunday. Tickets are available at WoodlandOperaHouse.org or at the box office.
From award-winning authors to pop culture's biggest stars, this spring's line-up of LGBTQ+ books may require an extra shelf.
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"Are you going to call it ‘A Tale of Two Bookshops’?" Craig Florence, owner of Mother Foucault's asks. We are not. The ...
Dan Jones What most people know of medieval English King Henry V, if most people know anything at all about him, is ...
"Good comedy. There are so many great comedians who play dumb and make jokes about how stupid they are, but I think you have ...
Nearing 97, she’s universally praised, freshly republished, and (maybe even) more widely read than ever. She’s also a ...
Lazarus will be the fourth and final speaker on Monday, March 17, in the sold-out 2025 Nonfiction Author Series, hosted by ...