Poem by Julia Hvalacik, Teen Takeover blogger-poet, and some sonnet love
It should be immediately noted that I am a huge fan of the sonnet. Big-time. Traditional or experimental, I have nothing but love for the form that my favorite poet and former teacher Molly Peacock...
View ArticleBaltimore Comic Con interview: Conor McCreery
For writer Conor McCreery, life doesn’t exist anymore outside of the one created by William Shakespeare. McCreery and his friend, Anthony Del Col, are the creative minds behind “Kill Shakespeare,” a...
View ArticleReader-submitted poems: Two tributes by John Vernon Scott of New Oxford
While the earliest poems were in the mode of oral tradition — stories passed down through families and communities about historical events — there is no denying that the tribute is one of the most...
View ArticleRecently released: ‘My Brother’s Book’ by Maurice Sendak
Flipside’s Bethany Fehlinger (our resident Comic Book Wednesday expert) previews a recently released book. Dive in! Pay homage to Sendak In this final farewell from beloved author and illustrator...
View ArticleFrom Page to Projector: ‘Much Ado About Nothing’
The works of William Shakespeare have been fodder for films for decades. They’ve taken many different forms, as well, from straight-up adaptations to modernizations (ranging in quality from “10 Things...
View ArticleYork native Ken Ludwig fosters kids’ love of the Bard
Ken Ludwig, left, signs a book for Anne Landis of Springettsbury Township at York Little Theatre in Spring Garden Township in 2012. (Daily Record/Sunday News file photo) By SUSAN JENNINGS For the Daily...
View Article‘Sonnets, sweets and Shakespeare’ will be a trifecta of V-Day goodness
Event poster courtesy of www.orangemite.org. An evening of “sonnets, sweets and Shakespeare” will be hosted by OrangeMite Studios 6:30 to 8 p.m. Feb. 15 in the social hall at Calvary Lutheran Church, 9...
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