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Opinion - "When beggars die, there are no comets seen; the heavens themselves blaze forth the death of princes," William Shakespeare wrote in Julius Caesar.
SO THE SOOTHSAYER TOLD Julius Caesar to beware the Ides of March. Big Julie wasn't listening. But if either had a TV remote, DVR and a hankerin' to shake some post-Super Bowl 60 blues, they likely ...
The Obamas’ 2017 White House farewell party and Mark Antony and Cleopatra’s wedding were both a last dance before the world ...
Student Blog: INTERVIEW: Tyler Dobrowsky on Adapting Shakespeare’s Caesar for Contemporary Audiences
What does it mean to adapt Shakepspeare’s Julius Caesar for the 21st century? Well, here in Philadelphia, a local theatre company is answering that question with a captivating new adaption of this ...
Steven S. DeKnight discusses Ashur’s shocking final move, Achillia’s rise, and the future of 'Spartacus: House of Ashur' on STARZ.
Exclusive: Ciarán Hinds recalls how he approached playing Julius Caesar on HBO’s Rome, and how he never imagined it could be a warning for what is going on “in your country.” ...
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How Rome might have changed if Caesar wasn’t assassinated
If Julius Caesar had survived the assassination attempt in 44 BC, Rome’s immediate future would have looked very different—but its long-term fate may not have changed as much as we imagine. Caesar ...
The Roman general is considered one of the greatest strategists in history. Beyond that, he was also a renowned orator and ...
By killing Caesar, it's two things. It's cathartic. And it's also indicating to the audience that Ashur in Season 2 is going to be unleashed. He's no longer concerned with being accepted by the Romans ...
House of Ashur‘ presents an alternate timeline where Ashur wasn’t beheaded on Mount Vesuvius and became a prominent figure in ...
This show follows Ashur, played by Nick E. Tarabay. However, all the events take place in a parallel world. In this interpretation of events, Ashur has survived Mount Vesuvius. He kills Spartacus and ...
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