Today’s Poem of the Day — by William Shakespeare (1564–1616), to mark the Ides of January — opens what for many of us will feel like a bleak winter week. The holidays have emphatically ended. Spring ...
In the one hundred fifty-four sonnets of William Shakespeare (1564–1616), the seasons, invoked as metaphors for lovers’ joys and sorrows, turn up again and again, like pages in a calendar. “Shall I ...
Southern Shakespeare Company announced the winners of its 2024 Sonnet Contest on April 8, including its special one-time bicentennial category honoring Tallahassee with odes for the city’s 200th ...
The Folger Shakespeare Library welcomes visitors to step into a world of winter wonder during the holidays as the Folger Frost Fair returns for a second winter season. The Folger will be decked in ...
UC Davis students, from left, Mark Ferrando, Gia Battista and Heidi Kendrick in <i>The Winter's Tale</i>, a production of the Department of Theatre and Dance. “This is Shakespeare flipped!” “This” is ...
A rare hand-written copy of one of the most famous love poems ever written has been discovered after hundreds of years. Dr Leah Veronese uncovered the version of William Shakespeare's Sonnet 116 ...
Shakespeare’s Globe has announced additional events running alongside the October – April Season, kicking off next month.
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