William Shakespeare
Making Grand Video Game Tragedy in ‘Elsinore’
Golden Glitch Studio’s ‘Elsinore’ is an attempt to capture Shakespearean drama in a game.
Read Bob Dylan's Genuinely Very Humble, Moving Speech on Receiving the Nobel Prize
Not once have I ever had the time to ask myself, "Are my songs literature?"
Some of Shakespeare's Plays Officially Have a Co-Author
An upcoming collection for Oxford University Press credits Marlowe with collaborating on Shakespeare's 'Henry VI' plays.
Famous Authors' Iconic Works Become Illustrated Architectures
"Intelligence is an accident of evolution, and not necessarily an advantage." — Isaac Asimov
We Asked Europeans How Much They Care About Shakespeare
It's the 400th anniversary of the bard's death today, but does anyone outside of Britain give a shit?
What Computers Can and Won't Tell Us About Who Wrote Shakespeare's Plays
Even though it almost definitely could.
Banned Books of Guantánamo: 'The Merchant of Venice' by William Shakespeare
This banned book reflects the "legal nightmare" of Gitmo, argues Melvyn Bragg.
Go See 'Macbeth' Tuesday Night
For the 11th feature in our screening series with Martin Scorsese’s Film Foundation at Nitehawk Cinema, we present Orson Welles’s Macbeth, a Shakespeare adaptation made stronger by its limitations with B-movie sets and Welles’s trademark...
All’s Well That #Trends Well: Shakespeare in the Technological Era
Why is William Shakespeare suddenly the most popular guy on the tech art beat?
Is Your Language a Shakespearean Feast, or Have You 'Stol'n the Scraps'?
On the anniversary Shakespeare's last play, test his influence on your writing. We tested its influence on Deadwood.