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Why Do We Call Our November Sale Green Friday?
Why Do We Call Our November Sale Green Friday?

We are committed to offering products which are locally sourced and sustainably made as much as possible. We work with...

Cookbook titled 'Much Ado About Cooking' on a wooden surface
Behind the Scenes: The Making of Much Ado About Cooking

For anyone who is worried that when the recipes in this book were being tested there was food waste, worry...

All the World's a Stage: When Cult Classics and Comic Book Heroes Take the Lead
All the World's a Stage: When Cult Classics and Comic Book Heroes Take the Lead

Modern adaptations of Shakespeare's works, from graphic novels to blockbuster films, are making the Bard's timeless stories more accessible for contemporary audiences. Deadpool Does Shakespeare re-imagines the classic tragicomedy with a meta, fourth-wall-breaking hero, while popular teen movies like 10 Things I Hate About You and She's the Man successfully transplant themes from The Taming of the Shrew and Twelfth Night into a high school setting. Ian Doescher's William Shakespeare's Star Wars series presents the iconic space opera as a grand, Elizabethan-style tragedy, complete with iambic pentameter, asides, and soliloquies. These creative re-interpretations highlight that the universal struggles and themes in Shakespeare's plays remain relevant and can be a powerful entry point to classic literature.

Why Do We Call Our November Sale Green Friday?
Why Do We Call Our November Sale Green Friday?

We are committed to offering products which are locally sourced and sustainably made as much as possible. We work with...

Cookbook titled 'Much Ado About Cooking' on a wooden surface
Behind the Scenes: The Making of Much Ado About Cooking

For anyone who is worried that when the recipes in this book were being tested there was food waste, worry...

All the World's a Stage: When Cult Classics and Comic Book Heroes Take the Lead
All the World's a Stage: When Cult Classics and Comic Book Heroes Take the Lead

Modern adaptations of Shakespeare's works, from graphic novels to blockbuster films, are making the Bard's timeless stories more accessible for contemporary audiences. Deadpool Does Shakespeare re-imagines the classic tragicomedy with a meta, fourth-wall-breaking hero, while popular teen movies like 10 Things I Hate About You and She's the Man successfully transplant themes from The Taming of the Shrew and Twelfth Night into a high school setting. Ian Doescher's William Shakespeare's Star Wars series presents the iconic space opera as a grand, Elizabethan-style tragedy, complete with iambic pentameter, asides, and soliloquies. These creative re-interpretations highlight that the universal struggles and themes in Shakespeare's plays remain relevant and can be a powerful entry point to classic literature.