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[English: General]: British poet narrowly fails to fulfil dream of joining French and #39;immortals and #39;
Apr 26th, 2012

A Franco-British academic and poet, Michael Edwards, failed narrowly yesterday to become the first Briton elected to the Académie Française, the institution which defends the purity of the French language.

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  • [English: General]: Poetry Out Loud at Issue Project Room
    Apr 26th, 2012

    Two writers behind Poetry Out Loud, joined, they hope, by at least one of their former writing partners, will stage their first public performance in nearly 35 years.

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  • [English: Technology]: A Pair of Kindle-Killers Surpass Amazon: Rich Jaroslovsky
    Apr 25th, 2012

    Success breeds competition, a lesson Apple (AAPL) knows well from its iPhones and iPads. Now Amazon.com (AMZN) is learning it from two new devices that take dead aim at its Kindle tablet-and-e-reader business.

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  • [English: Shakespeare]: Why Shakespeare is … Italian
    Apr 25th, 2012

    Our series celebrating the World Shakespeare festival continues with a look at the playwright and #39;s mutual love affair with Italy According to a most eccentric breed of anti-Stratfordians – the people who argue that Shakespeare wasn and #39;t Shakespeare – Shakespeare was quite literally Italian. His name, they suggest, was Crollanza or Scrollalanza ( and #34;shake-speare and #34;), before he moved to London from Sicily …

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  • [English: General]: Under-threat theatre and #39;s reopening
    Apr 25th, 2012

    A Powys arts centre which had been threatened with closure in recent years is reopening after a £220,000 refurbishment.

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  • [English: Shakespeare]: Shakespeare and #39;s and #39;co-author and #39; named
    Apr 24th, 2012

    All and #39;s Well That Ends Well had a second writer, most likely Thomas Middleton, suggests research from Oxford University.

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  • [English: Technology]: Barnes Noble’s E-Book Reader Glows in the Dark – State of the Art
    Apr 24th, 2012

    Ever get frustrated trying to read an e-book in a darkened room’ Behold, the self-illuminating Glow Light Nook from Barnes and Noble.

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  • [English: Shakespeare]: Ben Arogundade: Is Othello Really Black’
    Apr 23rd, 2012

    William Shakespeare and #39;s character Othello is generally regarded as a black African. But is this true’ Could he have been an Arab or a Spanish Moor’

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  • [English: Shakespeare]: VIDEO: Global Shakespeare festival opens
    Apr 23rd, 2012

    The World Shakespeare Festival is marking his 448th birthday with an ambitious programme, performing 37 of his plays in 37 different languages.

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  • [English: General]: Acting to transform theatre and #39;s future
    Apr 23rd, 2012

    Regional theatres told to be more radical

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