AvatarTony Penninoflipped into Page and StageAvatarAvatar3 hours agoHow Ralph Fiennes figured out why Macbeth would killverified_publisherThe Washington Post - Peter MarksLONDON — It was Ralph Fiennes’s mother who introduced him to his destiny. He was 8 or 9, lying atop the bunk bed he shared with his younger brother Magnus, when he asked her to tell him a story. The tale she chose was “Hamlet.” “She started to tell it in her own words, and I was completely hooked,” …
AvatarFlipboard Canadaflipped into World NewsFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo4 hours agoRevival of Hope: How a Remote Indian Village Overcame Water Scarcityipsnews.net - By Umar Manzoor ShahThe people of Patqapara Village, a hamlet in India’s West Bengal State, were until recently reeling under absolute distress due to water scarcity. …
AvatarThe Poet's Pulpitflipped into THE POET'S PULPITAvatarAvatar4 hours agoUse Your Allusion: See How Many Literary References You Recognizeverified_publisherThe New York Times - J. D. BiersdorferLines from poems and plays frequently serve as inspiration for later literary allusions. This 12-question quiz is crafted from a running list created by the Book Review’s staff to test your knowledge on a wide variety of referenced works. The source material spans thousands of years and includes …
FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo3 hours agoGroup seeks to preserve historic Battenville Bridgetimesunion.com - Wendy LiberatoreJACKSON — Residents around the one-lane Battenville Bridge are seeking to designate the span as a historic landmark as a means to stop a Washington …
AvatarThe Statesmanflipped into Latest NewsFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo10 hours agoDespair and hope in rural hamlets - The Statesmanthestatesman.com - SNSThe outer calm of many remote villages and hamlets can be deceptive. So much may be happening, good and bad, hopeful and tragic, beneath the surface …
AvatarMoviewebflipped into MoviewebFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo13 hours agoThe Shakespeare Biopic That Led to Boycotts and Protestsmovieweb.com - By Nathan WilliamsShakespeare's authorship is in question, but not for the reasons that Roland Emmerich nor his fellow conspiracy theorists think. Who better to give …
AvatarThe Telegraphflipped into NewsAvatarAvatar13 hours agoPlan to build 1000 houses on fields that ‘inspired’ Jane AustenThe Telegraph - Telegraph ReportersA row has erupted over plans to build more than 1,000 new houses in the countryside that “inspired” Jane Austen’s novels. Residents in a countryside hamlet are campaigning to stop an area of green belt land where Austen regularly walked from becoming a “red brick jungle”. A new estate is planned for …
AvatarOMD! Newsflipped into OMD! NewsFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo23 hours agoDiscover The Most Affordable Places To Live In Florida: The Top 10 Cheapest Places in 2024!omdnews.com - Justine AbellaUnveiling the Sunshine State ‘s Hidden Gems: The Top 10 Most Affordable Places to Live in FloridaAffordable Living in the Sunshine State: Top 10 …
FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo18 hours agoDenison Mines signs funding agreement with several nothern communitiesmbcradio.com - MBC NewsA mining company has signed an agreement with several northern Saskatchewan communities looking at sustainable investment.Denison Mines signed a …
FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo2 hours agoNCRT’s ‘Twelfth Night’ kicks off this weekendtimes-standard.com - The Times-StandardNorth Coast Repertory Theatre will present Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” starting this Friday at 8 p.m. and running until April 21 at 2 p.m. at the …
AvatarCBC NewsAvatarAvatar18 hours ago1st phase of Tuktoyaktuk erosion mitigation project underwayverified_publisherCBC News - Dez LoreenThe hamlet of Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., held a public information meeting this past Monday night to inform residents of upcoming work being done on the …
FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo18 hours agoroom with people rehearsingberkshireeagle.com - STEPHANIE ZOLLSHAN — THE BERKSHIRE EAGLECommunity Access to the Arts (CATA) actors rehearse Shakespeare for the annual spring show at the organization in Great Barrington. Wednesday, March …