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 ...
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