Sorry about the extreme delay, both Jeff and I are working and going to school now, so we don't have as much time for podcasting and editing as we'd like. Also, I was sick for about a month and a half.
The episode is available Here.
Hark! A Vagrant has fantastic comics about Julius Caesar Here and Here.
A review of The Shakespeare Wars is available Here.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
"Anonymous"
Anonymous has come and gone, so now is probably the best time to release a belated counterpoint podcast
To sum up, it's bad writing and bad history.
The next episode is Antony and Cleopatra, vote for what you want to see after that!
EDIT/CORRECTION:
Our next episode is going to be about Julius Caesar, partially because it's before A&C, but mostly because it's going to be playing later this month, and we want fresh memories.
To sum up, it's bad writing and bad history.
The next episode is Antony and Cleopatra, vote for what you want to see after that!
EDIT/CORRECTION:
Our next episode is going to be about Julius Caesar, partially because it's before A&C, but mostly because it's going to be playing later this month, and we want fresh memories.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Much Ado About Nothing
Much Ado About Nothing is a good play, with many good turns of phrase by Shakespeare. So many, in fact, that I forgot some of my favorites!
We don't know what the next episode will be about, cast your vote in the comments, or in the donation link!
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Is it not strange that sheeps' guts should hale souls out of men's bodies?Benedick, Act II, Scene III (Referring to the way that musical instruments can cause transcendent emotions)
For there was never yet philosopher, that could endure the tooth-ache patiently.Leonato, Act V, Scene I
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