William Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure is usually talked about in terms of sexual harassment. The plot revolves around a man condemned to death for having sex with his fiancé before marriage.
A friend of mine once asked a young girl why she liked Shakespeare. She replied: "Because he gets to the big stuff, really quickly." I’ve often thought about what makes Shakespeare special for ...
(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) Another Christmas movie will begin filming in St. Joseph in January and extras are needed for the film. The ...
Known as both a healer and for his devotion to St. Joseph, he led the effort to build Montreal’s famous Oratory of St. Joseph. Bessette, known affectionately as “Brother André,” was born in ...
Jeannine Watson Keith of St. Joseph, entered eternal life on Dec. 24 ... Jeannine went to NE MO State Teachers College in Kirksville, Missouri, now Truman University, graduating May 22, 1952 ...
Jason Poe, 46, St. Joseph, passed away Saturday, Dec. 14, 2024. He was born, in St. Joseph, on May 8, 1978, to Steve and Debbie Poe. Jason was a 1997 graduate of Lafayette High School, he was ...
“What art thou that usurp’st this time of night?” – Horatio in Hamlet). If the reality about Shakespeare’s language is rather different, why do we have these myths? The idolisation of ...
Who knew that, with a few tweaks and some liberty-taking between scenes, this Shakespearean comedy could lend itself so well to vaudeville? Director Prasanna Puwanarajah has mined the text to find ...
When the longest trial in Georgia’s history ended recently, its chief chronicler reflected on the past two years. Bliv, as he’s known on Discord, is a twenty-five-year-old Texas resident with ...
Playing Malvolio, the quintessential killjoy, at the RSC means following in some pretty illustrious footsteps, inevitably heightening the pressure of expectation on your approach to the scapegoat ...
The idea of interior design trends can seem a little nonsensical: the whole point of a home is a sense of permanence, while the fleeting nature of trends suggests the opposite. Then, there’s the ...