On this day, April 23, the reported would-be 448th birthday (and death day) of the one and only William Shakespeare, we celebrate The Bard's legacy with a quiz. Do you know your tragedies better than your comedies? Or are you more into his historical plays? Put your Shakespeare chops to the test, and let us know your personal favorite quotes in the comments. BLOG POSTS | Arianna Huffington: Quoting Shakespeare The following bit of Shakespearean amusement was concocted by my great friend Bernard Levin. I've decided to post it here so that and all of you can have it to download, print out, e-mail, link to... and enjoy. | | Brian Horay: Why Symphonic Music Has The Most To Say About Contemporary Culture Symphonic music is the delicate art form suggesting human interface, serving as contrast for the cheap, shiny vase filled with artificial flowers greedily hogging the foreground. | | Cindy Lovell: Minting Mark Twain Mark Twain liked to take jabs at Congress, but today he might be inclined to hug a few members -- or at least shake their hands. | | Fern Siegel: Stage Door: One Man, Two Guvnors, End of the Rainbow One Man, Two Guvnors is simply the funniest play on Broadway. From its stupendously silly one-liners to its outrageously silly plot, the show is a triumph of slapstick and satire. End of the Rainbowis also a tour de force. | | Tom Teicholz: Culture With a Side of Popcorn One could do worse than to abide by these resolutions: Be lazy. Stay local. Be frugal -- see theater, opera and ballet in HD. Be lazy. Stay local. Be frugal. Travel the world without ever leaving home -- see theater, opera and ballet in HD. | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.COM |
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