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Bastrop attorney David Bragg combines his love of local history with helping to fund student scholarships with his play, “The ...
Following four weeks of rehearsals, script adjustments and additional research of its subject matter, Ashley will lead the ...
Jeremy McCarter of the Make-Believe Association has created a podcast version of Shakespeare’s play that puts you inside his ...
Sex and Skin: Some decidedly unsexy dead-body nudity; a man doth getteth slain while taking a bath.
Scholars will tell you that Shakespeare’s first work was likely either Titus Andronicus or one of the Henry VI plays. But ...
The Volunteers donned shoulder pads for the first time this fall as Tennessee football took Haslam Field Saturday morning for practice No. 3 of preseason training camp. After practice, linebackers ...
William Henagan, a research fellow at the Council, sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss the current state of U.S. foreign aid programs after President Donald Trump’s reforms.
The Canton Repository asked some Stark County residents for their favorite memories of the Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival ...
Wilhelm Tell Festival has been performed annually since 1938, bringing Swiss folklore to life. Chalet-style homes dot the hillsides, their wooden balconies and carved details showing pride in Swiss ...
Multiplier Mania features a progressive silver or gold jackpot that can potentially be won every time a person plays. In the game, players spend anywhere from 50 cents to $30 per play. However, ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – William “Bill” Slentz, 81, formerly of St. Joseph, and as of 2020 to present resided in Kansas City, Missouri, passed away on Friday, July 25, 2025. Bill was a graduate of ...