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Today in History for July 13: In 100 B.C., Julius Caesar, the most famous general in Roman history, was born. In 1762, Czar Peter III of Russia was dethroned in a coup. In 1789, the British ship ...
Having taught high school language arts for 18 years, I honed my own interpretations of the works of literature that I taught ...
During his annual over-the-top entrance into the WSOP main event, Phil Hellmuth's entry parade was centered around AC/DC's Highway to Hell.
I do a lot of public speaking for business leaders about how using the science of happiness can improve their organization ...
A Shakespeare Cabaret" returns to Lenox, blending classic rock hits with Shakespeare’s words in a high-energy, genre-bending ...
As previewed first for IndieWire, the new season of "The Plot Thickens" will explore the complicated production history of ...
Julius Caesar and Drums of War Julius Caesar bade us beware of leaders who bang the drums of war. Barbara Mikkelson Published Sept. 23, 2002 Claim: ...
Magnolia Theatre Company presents an all-female version of William Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" April 10-13 at the PNC Arts Annex in downtown Dayton.
The ways in which small city-states safeguard their sovereignty are sometimes similar, sometimes different. The CNA series Singapore’s Balancing Act explores the challenges they face, their ...
There is no terror, Cassius, in your threats. —Julius Caesar, Act IV, Scene 3 But there was. In Miami Beach last week, Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. acted out a scene that was worthy of the Old ...
Act 4 begins with Shen and company invading Ghastly Eyrie. En route to the imperial city, Skywrath Mage returns from Druud with formidable allies, consisting of a band of Oglodi, Pudge, Axe ...
Twelfth Night, Act 3, Scene 4 Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once. Julius Caesar, Act 2, Scene 2 Let life be short: else shame will be too long.