Shakespeare's Birthday, Sexy Androids, Comedians In Comic Form, And More!

Monday, April 23, 2012
Today is reportedly the birthday of the greatest dramatist of all time, William Shakespeare. Whether you love him for his tear-jerking tragedies, romantic sonnets or surprisingly dirty insults, we can think of no one else who has had more of an impact on the arts than this fine gentleman.
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Joseph Smigelski: How to Enjoy Reading Shakespeare
When you finally meet William Shakespeare on his own turf, his language begins to open new doors in your consciousness.
Danielle Lauder: Portraits of Young Women
I find portraits so intriguing because you can choose to capture someone in any manner. A painting can express so much more about the subject than a photo, as it is up to the artist's creativity.
Nicole Galland: Bard of Avon, King Of Thieves
We need Shakespeare to teach us how to steal. Nobody steals like William Shakespeare. Not even Steven Spielberg.
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.
George Heymont: When Patience Becomes an Artistic Necessity
How does one get from standing in the Milstein Family Hall of Ocean Life in the American Museum of Natural History and looking up at a life-sized model of a 94-foot long blue whale to creating an animation sequence for Monstro the Whale? It takes lots of talent -- and even more patience.
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