Show runs from Sept. 27 to Oct. 1 in McGinnis Theatre
Published: Monday, October 9th, 2023 @ 1:24 pm
By: ECU News Services
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ECU students attend ‘Fat Ham,’ a reimagining of Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet,’ on Broadway
Published: Saturday, June 10th, 2023 @ 1:41 pm
By: ECU News Services
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The best-selling author of all time outside of William Shakespeare can now join fellow British authors Roald Dahl and Ian Fleming by suffering the ignominy of having her books edited for woke purposes.
Published: Thursday, April 13th, 2023 @ 1:54 am
By: Daily Wire
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If Hillary Clinton had her way, restrictions placed on drag performances would become a thing of the past.
Published: Sunday, April 2nd, 2023 @ 9:39 am
By: Daily Wire
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Critics swarmed Twitter following an announcement from Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre about a new play — “I, Joan” — that portrays the legendary martyr Joan of Arc as “a legendary leader, who in this production, uses the pronouns ‘they/them.'”
Published: Friday, August 26th, 2022 @ 10:43 am
By: Daily Wire
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The University of Michigan has determined that it will not open a formal investigation into a music professor after he showed students in his composition seminar the 1965 film, “Othello,” which features actor Laurence Olivier in blackface.
Published: Wednesday, July 13th, 2022 @ 12:01 pm
By: Daily Wire
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They came from all over the United States to become part of something new - the 101st Airborne. These young Americans learned how to fight, but moreover, they learned to be brothers.
Published: Sunday, January 2nd, 2022 @ 8:24 am
By: Wyatt Sanderman Day
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The latest victim of “cancel culture” is a renowned composer who survived China’s Cultural Revolution only to be accused by college undergraduates of racism for showing the 1965 film “Othello” featuring Laurence Olivier.
Published: Thursday, October 28th, 2021 @ 11:56 am
By: Daily Wire
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I’m an avid reader — someone who reads every night and never goes anywhere without a book.
Published: Saturday, October 17th, 2020 @ 12:29 pm
By: Kathy Manos Penn
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Friar Laurence has the best of intentions. But in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, the friar's well-intended interventions do not yield happy results.
Published: Saturday, February 9th, 2019 @ 9:37 am
By: Carolina Journal
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Proving that great minds think alike, both Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman and the Bard himself, William Shakespeare, memorably described the human tendency towards hypocrisy
Published: Tuesday, April 10th, 2018 @ 3:29 am
By: John Locke Foundation
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Core Democrats and the Democrat Media have long proved that if not for the Double Standard, they would have no standards at all. At the core of their
Published: Monday, July 3rd, 2017 @ 6:38 pm
By: Stan Deatherage
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I have found that it is always good to end the week or start the weekend with a touch of humor. Since I retired, I have not had to worry much about how to start the week. I seem to remember it starts with an Alarm, but I could be wrong about that.
Published: Friday, May 12th, 2017 @ 11:52 am
By: Bobby Tony
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Can a businessman really be a successful president without having a conflict of interest?
Published: Monday, December 5th, 2016 @ 11:03 pm
By: Bobby Tony
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Arts of the Pamlico announces upcoming events for the near future.
Published: Sunday, April 24th, 2016 @ 1:44 pm
By: Christopher Maye
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EbzB Productions takes you from "The Ed Sullivan Show" to Woodstock, with a James Brown groove and a piece of Janis Joplin's heart
Published: Sunday, April 10th, 2016 @ 11:35 pm
By: Christopher Maye
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Why we name our children what we name them is impossible to explain but I'll try.
Published: Sunday, April 10th, 2016 @ 1:06 am
By: Alex J. Ortolano
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From John Wilkes Booth to Lee Harvey Oswald, notorious presidential assassins will tell their stories in an East Carolina University musical opening Feb. 25 in McGinnis Theatre.
Published: Wednesday, March 9th, 2016 @ 10:36 pm
By: ECU News Services
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Shakespeare, sword fights and controversy highlight the main stage finale by East Carolina University's Loessin Playhouse.
Published: Friday, April 24th, 2015 @ 10:33 pm
By: ECU News Services
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An Asheville native, Thomas Wolfe emerged as one of the early-twentieth century’s most controversial writers. His meandering writing style irritated many editors, who nevertheless recognized a diamond in the rough and published his work.
Published: Tuesday, August 13th, 2013 @ 12:17 pm
By: John Locke Foundation
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