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The Worst Couples in Literatu…

They’re petty, they’re dysfunctional, they fight too much, dr… more »

John Lithgow, Drama

A meditation on theater as a way of life, told by someone fully steeped i… more »

Dirty Jokes In Shakespeare

The works of Shakespeare contain more than 700 puns on sex and more than … more »

Queer Books

Those who have been ignored within the dominant cultural narrative must c… more »

Bad Dads

As the national holiday approaches when we honor our dads with golf parap… more »

Cover to Clover: Great Irish …

National holidays are usually just that: national. But St. Patrick’… more »

Celebrate National Poetry Mon…

Poetry is an art form as much for the ear as the eye. Close in form to mu… more »

Dorothy Parker, The Portable …

A collection of criticism, poetry, and fiction from the acid-tongued mast… more »

Alan Bennett, Kafka’s D…

Let’s be frank: This play is dorky in the extreme. You don’t … more »

The Play’s the Thing: D…

The human race has been starry-eyed and stage struck ever since actors fi… more »

David Henry Hwang, M. Butterf…

Sure, they say that love is blind, but you really gotta wonder sometimes.… more »

David Auburn, Proof

A gripping drama about mathematical equations. (Seriously.) Winner of the… more »

Arthur Miller, The Crucible…

A timeless tale of hysteria and persecution. Arthur Miller has no patienc… more »

Nilo Cruz, Anna in the Tropic…

Never underestimate the power of Tolstoy. Never underestimate the power o… more »

Reginald Rose, Twelve Angry M…

A gripping juror room drama. In a cramped jurors’ room on a hot Aug… more »

Homer, The Odyssey

Did it bore you in college? Try it again: it’s sex, dismemberment, … more »

Samuel Beckett, Waiting for G…

A humorous take on Beckett’s depressing classic. “We are all … more »

Oscar Wilde, The Importance o…

Hungry for wit? How about just a cucumber sandwich, then? Praised by Paul… more »

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Kicking at the Boundaries of Metal

By Jon Wiederhorn, eMusic Contributor

As they age, extreme metal merchants often inject various non-metallic styles into their songs in order to hasten their musical growth. Sometimes, as with Alcest and Jesu, they develop to the point where their original… more »

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