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TOON: Three Wierd Sisters meet the Wok!

Cute toon from the Nov.26, 2012 New Yorker...

Started by Ryan Goble

2 Nov 26, 2012
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VIDEO:Russel Brand Tempest Improv (Trinculo)

From NY MAG... Famous for his onscreen improvising, Russell Brand has to stick to the Shakespearean text in Julie Taymor's film The Tempest…

Started by Ryan Goble

2 Sep 27, 2012
Reply by Ryan Goble

Macbeth

I teach grade 10 in Saskatchewan. A part of our curriculum is this play. Other Shakespearean plays taught in my school are "Romeo and Julli…

Started by eldongermann

14 Sep 27, 2012
Reply by Jo Wheeler

VERY Cool Rap/Poem About Shakespeare

Just came across this poetry performance. Ahhh-mazing. Performed by the poet, but sounds more like a rap. http://myshakespeare.worldshakes

Started by Ann Cox

0 Sep 26, 2012

Comics in Education: Shakin’ up the Bard – Visualizing Shakespeare

Columnist Anastasia Betts of Graphic Novels 101 looks at the use of comics in the classroom, and shares her experience as an educator helpi…

Started by Jo Wheeler

0 Sep 26, 2012

ARTICE: Ten Famed Literary Figures Based on Real-Life People

This article from Smithsonian Magazine breaks down the following characters: 1. Prospero (The Tempest, 1611)/William Shakespeare 2. Robinso…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Sep 26, 2012

Ideas on making "Julius Caesar" POP?

Hi everyone, I am a student teacher who will be teaching "Julius Caesar" to a 10th grade Honors class in 3 weeks. Have any of you had any…

Started by Allison Branch

23 Sep 20, 2012
Reply by Ryan Goble

FILM: 'Avengers' / 'Buffy' director takes on 'Much Ado About Nothing'

Joss Whedon's 'Much Ado About Nothing' premiered at the Toronto film festival this week and was promptly picked up by Lionsgate for distrib…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Sep 14, 2012

VIDEO: Allergy to Originality (with a twist of Men in Black and Wikipedia)

Fun short about the history of art and plagiarism including a cameo by the Bard...

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Aug 1, 2012

QUESTION: Henry IV Part 1 vs. Part 2

To help my students better appreciate Falstaff in Merry Wives of Windsor, I am playing around with the idea of reading Henry IV.  However,…

Started by Kimberly Hawks

0 May 18, 2012

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