The World Sans Shakespeare
In the discussion in an older article from a few months ago, one comment brings up a point that got me thinking. I’d like to pose it to you all … Continue Reading ⇒
In the discussion in an older article from a few months ago, one comment brings up a point that got me thinking. I’d like to pose it to you all … Continue Reading ⇒
There hasn’t been much activity here lately, I am to blame of course. There’ll be more activity from now on… so let’s start a little discussion. Inspired by some things … Continue Reading ⇒
There’s a relatively new online product out that was created to help actors learns lines. Just click on over to MemorizeShakespeare.com and see what the buzz is about. The whole … Continue Reading ⇒
I hope you’ve had a Merry Christmas, and/or any other holiday you happen to be celebrating this season. Did anyone get anything Shakespearean? Please share the Bard-y gifts you got … Continue Reading ⇒
The Bard Blog is a year old today! It’s hard to believe. It seems like I started this up not too long ago, but it also seems as if I’ve … Continue Reading ⇒
No, my dog didn’t eat my Hamlet homework and cough it up again. Back in Blog Carnival #6, there was a link to a post by the title of Shakespeare … Continue Reading ⇒
SparkNotes is a source for information used by students of all ages, teachers too! Generally teachers don’t encourage students to use SparkNotes, Cliff’s Notes, etc. since these resources are most … Continue Reading ⇒
I’ve posted a couple silly Shakespeare videos from kids shows before, but it’s time for some new ones! The Monster of Venice and The Taming of the Shoe. YouTube is … Continue Reading ⇒
A story from New Zealand illustrates an educational trend that is spreading worldwide. A trend I see in the U S of A in the news far too often. Schools, … Continue Reading ⇒
Quick update in the midst of busy season for me, but I just thought I’d let you know that there is now a mobile version of the site that is … Continue Reading ⇒