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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNCommentary: After all, the play’s the thing — Alexandra PaskhaverFor those who don’t know, in “Julius Caesar,” Cassius is the guy who comes up to Brutus and says something along the lines of ...
From the fall of Rome to the apex of the medieval ages, it was the ‘Sons of St. Patrick’ who reintroduced Western ...
I asked an array of people, whether physicians, small business owners, or young mothers, to reflect on the five-year ...
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Tribune Online on MSNToyin Falola and the Flow of Ideas in MarchThis is not about the Ides of March, celebrated each year on March 15 to remember the stabbing to death of Julius Caesar in the Senate, a tale of power and tragedy. As about sixty conspirators killed ...
Handed down since Moses was kvetching about having to cross the desert in his bare feet, Jewish humor emanated from Eastern Europe where the Hebrews overcame some seriously hellacious circumstances on ...
The assassination of Julius Caesar was reenacted in Rome at the exact same place where it had taken place 2,000 years ago.
Beware the Ides of March? Charles A. Dana Professor of English Emerita Cynthia Lewis explores how prophets in Shakespeare's ...
From famed French author Jean-Pierre Pecau and legendary artist Max Von Fafner comes a tale of a gladiator's quest for ...
including “Julius Caesar,” “Fences,” “A Raisin in the Sun” and “The Iceman Cometh.” He won a Tony Award for “Fences” and was nominated for his performance in “The Iceman ...
But men who have the souls of serfs are never satisfied until they have a means of expressing their serfdom. And if that has ...
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