Nation
World
Politics
Sports
Business
Entertainment
Life
Tech
Science
Opinion
Crime
Health
Oddities

How Shakespeare helped shape Christmas as we know it today

Por: New York Post Opinion December 22, 2023

thumbnail

This Christmas is a troubled time — a season of war rather than peace from the Black Sea to Bethlehem. America is full of political foreboding, and Christmas itself has become a source of controversy. Some find the holiday adrift from its true meaning, a Christian holy day transformed into a celebration of consumerism when fir trees and reindeer are more conspicuous than the Christ child. To others, Christmas is all too Christian for a... + full article



Similar News

It’s Not Time to Give Up on Shakespeare—Yet

Time USA Entertainment August 16, 2023

thumbnailI do not believe that a long-dead, British guy is the only writer who can teach my students about the human condition, in the Washington Post in 2015—referring, of course, to none other than William Shakespeare. The following year, students at Yale University to... + más

All of Shakespeare’s Plays Are About Race | The Atlantic

Shakespeare through a glass wokely as new book accuses legendary writer of ‘white-people-making’ | New York Post


Finding the Music in 'Hamlet'

The Atlantic USA Life June 18, 2023

thumbnailA conversation between a leading Shakespeare scholar and this summer’s Shakespeare in the Park director about staging Hamlet in the Atlanta of 2020Ato Blankson-Wood in the Public’s Free Shakespeare in the Park production of Hamlet, directed by Kenny Leon, running at the... + más

'Frustration' fuels Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ESPN

'Frustration' fuels Denver Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ABC News


It Is Long Past Time to Retire the Oldest, Dumbest Debate in Literary History

Slate USA Life May 11, 2023

thumbnailHere are some things we know about William Shakespeare. He was born in April of 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon. His father, John, was a leatherworker who held several municipal offices in their hometown, including burgess, alderman, and high bailiff. William married a woman named... + más

What Are the Duties of A Trustee? | Forbes

NBA playoffs 2023: Our insiders dissect the Eastern and Western conference finals | ABC7


Shakespeare tale scoops nonfiction 'winner of winners' prize

WPLG Local 10 USA Entertainment April 28, 2023

thumbnailLONDON – An engrossing account of “how Shakespeare became Shakespeare” has been named the greatest-ever winner of the U.K.’s leading nonfiction book prize.James Shapiro’s “1599: A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare” won the Baillie Gifford Prize Winner of... + más

Did Martha Washington really name a cat after Alexander Hamilton? | The Boston Globe

Shakespeare tale scoops nonfiction 'winner of winners' prize | ABC News


Shakespeare tale scoops nonfiction 'winner of winners' prize

ABC News USA Entertainment April 28, 2023

thumbnailLONDON -- An engrossing account of “how Shakespeare became Shakespeare” has been named the greatest-ever winner of the U.K.’s leading nonfiction book prize.James Shapiro’s “1599: A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare” won the Baillie Gifford Prize Winner of... + más

Did Martha Washington really name a cat after Alexander Hamilton? | The Boston Globe

'Frustration' fuels Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ESPN


Shakespeare through a glass wokely as new book accuses legendary writer of ‘white-people-making’

New York Post USA Opinion March 14, 2023

thumbnailShakespeare has long been dismissed, with others in the Western canon, as a dead white male. Now, there’s another, worse charge against the bard — he created the concept of whiteness.  Yes, instead of standing in the line of literary giants such as Dante, Chaucer and... + más

All of Shakespeare’s Plays Are About Race | The Atlantic

New Zealand arts funder rejects Shakespeare as 'imperialism' | Associated Press


All of Shakespeare’s Plays Are About Race

The Atlantic USA Life March 10, 2023

thumbnailA new book argues that the playwright’s work was central to defining whiteness as a racial category—one that has persisted ever since.White people in Shakespeare? Isn’t that, well, redundant? (Illustration by Joanne Imperio. Source: Bettmann / Getty.)March 10, 2023, 8 AM... + más

Shakespeare through a glass wokely as new book accuses legendary writer of ‘white-people-making’ | New York Post

New Zealand arts funder rejects Shakespeare as 'imperialism' | WPLG Local 10



About iurex | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer |