Apr 03 Watch To Bully or Not to Bully: Using Shakespeare in Schools to Address Violence To Bully or Not to Bully: Using Shakespeare in Schools to Address Violence… Continue watching
Apr 02 Watch Poet Gerald Stern Looks Back on a Career Spent Reading and Writing Poet Gerald Stern Looks Back on a Career Spent Reading and Writing… Continue watching
Apr 02 Watch Anti-Bullying Lessons with the Bard Anti-Bullying Lessons with the Bard… Continue watching
Mar 26 Watch Using Shakespeare’s "The Tempest" as Anti-Bullying Tool Students at Thornton High School near Denver, CO watch a version of "The Tempest."… Continue watching
Feb 04 Watch Scholars Hope Richard III’s Remains Spur Reexamination of His Reputation Scholars Hope Richard III's Remains Spur Reexamination of His Reputation… Continue watching
Feb 04 Watch Medieval Mystery Solved: What Became of King Richard III’s Remains Asha Tanna of Independent Television News reports on a big archaeological find that appears to have solved a 500-year mystery. Using carbon dating and mitochondrial DNA testing, researchers say they have conclusively found and identified the final remains of King… Continue watching
Jan 25 Did Shakespeare Have Syphilis? By Tom LeGro In a new book, "Shakespeare's Tremor and Orwell's Cough: The Medical Lives of Famous Writers," Dr. John J. Ross of Boston's Brigham and Women's Hospital looks at how disease and mood disorder may have infected the lives, creativity and words… Continue reading
Jan 24 Watch Did Shakespeare Have Syphilis? Jeffrey Brown talks to John J. Ross, author of "Shakespeare's Tremor and Orwell's Cough."… Continue watching
May 25 Watch ‘The Swerve’: When an Ancient Text Reaches Out and Touches Us 'The Swerve': When an Ancient Text Reaches Out and Touches Us… Continue watching