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Why we should celebrate St George's Day

St. George's Day is on 23 April. It is England's national day.Enjoy Everyone and celebrate the day!!! Interesting Facts Despite the fact that St. George has been the patron saint of England since the 14th...

A Pakistani Psycho Circus

" Nawaz Sharif favored his daughter. Iftikhar Chaudhry his son. The less said about Zardari the better. And the political squabbling continues even during the height of the Mumbai drama that still has the potential to spark off a full scale war. We see this all the time and...

Alas poor Tchaikowsky...

Perhaps the most unlikely stage-duo this year:  Dr. Who and a dead concert pianist.David Tennant is currently playing the titular role of Hamlet for The Royal Shakespeare Company, and when the production...

This is a video showcasing Fine Art's new Master Painter and his work, Lord Toph

With the US recession seeming more and more likely, people are turning to art as a secure investment and as a hedge against inflation due to the very low correlation between the art market and more mainstream...

Poet's rhyming riposte leaves Mrs Schofield 'gobsmacked'

Poet Carol Ann Duffy has been touted by some as possibly being in line to be the first ever woman British poet laureat and here we see her response to the English exam boards removing her poem 'Education for...

Shakespeare and Kids -- Rebel Shakespeare goes on tour 2008

For almost 20 years, a small arts-in-education program has quietly seen thousands of kids pass through its program. The name of the program is Rebel Shakespeare Company, and currently children and staff are...

Shakespearean theater possibly found in London

All the world's a stage. But for the history books there can only one original stage and archaeologists believe that it has been found. " The theater where "The Merchant of Venice" and "Romeo and Juliet" likely...

Doctor Who is Hamlet

A new army of Shakespeare fans may storm Stratford Upon Avon as Dr. Who aka David Tennent scores a massive hit with critics playing Hamlet. Tennent is no fly-by-night TV or movie star deciding to hit the boards...

Shakespeare in the open air

Watching Shakespeare in the open brings a new dimension to theatre. The fresh breeze lightly flowing through the gardens, the swoop of an owl over centre stage and the swift flapping of a bat over the audiences...

Doctor Who signing ban at Hamlet

Royal Shakespeare Company veteran David Tennant once more treads the boards in Stratford, this time assuming the holy grail of roles: Hamlet. However, his core audience these days are his legions of Doctor Who...

InkubatorTV: Making The World A Little Less Safe With Comedy

Culver City based, InkubatorTV, http://www.inkubator.tv, just launched its beta video site. Striving to earn your attention for the next 2.5 minutes, this creative content site plans to turn out funny viral...

The Bobbleheads Teaser

Teaser for the August 1, 2008 of the comedy web series, The Bobbleheads. Created by InkubatorTV. Featuring Jesus Christ, William Shakespeare, Rosie The Riveter, Lula The Hula Girl, Harvey Shriner and Bobblehead Dog.

Children as young as five to learn Shakespeare

These are only two of a number of initiatives to revitalise the teaching of the great bard's works. The speeches of modern war leaders will also be used and read alongside Shakespeare's plays to help youngsters...

Five-year-olds to study Shakespeare

Students in primary and secondary school  will be taught Shakespeare in England. Each school will get a free copy of Shakespeare: The Animated Tales on DVD. "School children as young as five will be...

Worried About Your Brain? Take Some Shakespeare

To stimulate your brain and fire it up, try Shakespeare, or so a study proves."n Shakespeare what is apparently a small matter is actually often a big deal made seemingly small only because it is happening at pace. The moment of a decision in Macbeth, of a death in Lear: they...

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