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  • Joss Whedon on the 'No Brainer' of Modernizing Much Ado About Nothing

    The Avengers director discusses adapting Shakespeare's comedy to the present day, what it was like to film in his own house, and the future of Dr. Horrible 2.

    Christopher OrrJune 7, 2013
  • A Midsummer-Night's Dream
    Phoebe-Lou AdamsDecember 1977 Issue
  • A First Performance in Shakespeare's Time
    Herbert Wescott FisherMarch 1898 Issue
  • Six Cleopatras
    William EverettFebruary 1905 Issue
  • Promised 'Red Tails' Update: Go See It
    James FallowsFebruary 7, 2012
  • Mr. Shaw as Critic
    H. W. BoyntonApril 1907 Issue
  • The Voice in the Cellarage
    February 1929 Issue
  • English Literature and the Vernacular
    Mark H. LiddellMay 1898 Issue
  • Will 'The King's Speech' Lose the Oscar for Rewriting History?

    A look at the Academy's history of rewarding (and only occasionally punishing) films that bend the truth

    Eleanor BarkhornFebruary 2, 2011
  • The Cult of the Second-Best
    Elisabeth WoodbridgeNovember 1911 Issue
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