For decades, volunteers with the Juliet Club in Verona, Italy, have been responding to letters seeking advice from the city’s most famous literary resident. They sign them, “All my love, Juliet.”
Researchers at MIT think the secret to artificial intelligence might not be processing power, but storytelling.
Kobe and Prospero, from “The Tempest,” say goodbye to their powers in remarkably similar terms. Coincidence?
The immersive play based on “Macbeth” may be the longest-running Shakespeare adaptation ever.
What if Hamlet didn’t sound like a proper English bloke, but more like someone from the American South?
Shakespeare shouldn’t be lost on anyone, but how much should the text be changed?
Friday, April 4, 2014