Hi all! Sorry for the long absence. It’s so great that Kim managed to take over for me. As you know, final’s week is hell week. And if you’re a grad student, the pressure just multiplies. If I’m lucky enough, this is my last semester for coursework and I will finally become a grad candidate.

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Hello All and welcome another edition of O What Learning Is, your weekly stop for all things education and Shakespeare related.  So this week is kind of a small week in terms of education news, but thankfully I am able to give you all some nice food for thought because this week we have a [...]

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Up this week: ASC does a character battle bracket, Shakespeare in politics, a bad review of Hamlet, the death of a Folio smuggler, and some folly over the Ides of March, of course. :)

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Up this week: Shakespeare films in 10 words, Shakesketch, spellcheck your Shakespeare, Friday Funnies, and STOP STEALING SHAKESPEARE THINGS, people!

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Welcome, dear harts and hinds, to the first Oberon’s Orb of the spring month of March. Come along to check out what the fairy king’s crystal ball has to show us on this fine Multimedia Monday.

The Milk of Tasmanian Kindness
Aussie documentarist director Brian Dimmick has half-completed a feature movie of Macbeth, shot [...]

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February must come to a close eventually. We have an extra day to the shortest month this year. With that, we have another day to listen to the echoes of Shakespeare’s voice.

Shakespeare crosses borders and defines identities, even in the most dangerous of ways. “Ten actors are hoping to redefine Shakespeare – [...]

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