Audiences are fascinated by tales of political intrigue, perhaps none more so than that of Julius Caesar. The murder of the most famous Roman has sparked many creative minds, including William ...
Is Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein “a warning against freewheeling scientific experimentation”? Ronald Bailey says no. The paradoxical Renoir: He was disgusted at the “high, ridiculous prices” his art ...
Veteran theatre exponent Jill Navarre returns with her Auroville troupe to stage Julius Caesar, a play where betrayal is only the beginning and the real tragedy lies in what follows. Known for her ...
For four decades, St. Louis Shakespeare has been introducing generations of St. Louis Theatregoers to The Bard’s Works on stage. They are closing out their 40th season with an effective production of ...
Democracies do not always die in darkness; sometimes, they fade in daylight, in full view of citizens who are simply too ...
MONTREAL — William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar serves as a reminder that the Ottawa Senate scandals are kids’ stuff compared to what went on back in 44 BC. We’re talking homicide under the guise of ...