Tuesday, November 21, 2006


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Contest Crazy 8/15
Hello Everyone! On this Day August 15th....... 1057: In events later used by William Shakespeare in one of his greatest tragedies, the Scottish king Macbeth is killed by Malcolm Canmore, the son of King Duncan I, whom Macbeth had murdered 17 years before. 1534: Saint Ignatius of Loyola founds the Jesuits, a Roman Catholic order of men, in Paris, France. 1935: American humorist Will Rogers and aviator Wiley Post are killed when their plane crashes in Alaska. 1939: The film version of The Wizard of Oz, starring Judy Garland as Dorothy, ...

Rose has another winner brewing
"Double, double, toil and trouble; Fire, burn; and, cauldron, bubble.'' (From Macbeth, by William Shakespeare) As Russ Rose huddles over his pot in his cave in Rec Hall, he continues to brew up his latest concoction.

Talking Film: Macbeth - Shakespeare in the 'hood (VIC)
WHEN 19 September WHERE ACMI Cinemas, Melbourne Preview screening of Geoffrey Wright's Macbeth, followed by discussion with Macbeth director Geoffrey Wright & producer Jenni Tosi and special guest Marion Potts, Associate Director 2006 from the Bell Shakespeare company. [more...]


Yahoo! News - 101 ways to massacre The Bard (Reuters)
Reuters - Bouncy Castle Hamlet, Macbeth with a Sinatra soundtrack, Shakespeare for Breakfast with free coffee and croissants.

It's a new season, from 'Macbeth' to 'Bye Bye Birdie'
Speaking of Shakespeare, here's what the Seattle Shakespeare Company has lined up for its 2006-07 season.

Special session may lay groundwork for January
A twist of Shakespeare's King Macbeth oration offers the best description of the activity surrounding tax reform in the upcoming special session: "a tale

Rose has another winner brewing
"Double, double, toil and trouble; Fire, burn; and, cauldron, bubble.'' (From Macbeth, by William Shakespeare) As Russ Rose huddles over his pot in his cave in Rec Hall, he continues to brew up his latest concoction.