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Virginia Woolf was a hopeless gardener – but Monk’s House remains a floral wonderland
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 5 days agoNo one could describe Virginia Woolf as a keen gardener. She often regarded the garden at Monk’s...
Rochelle Oliver, ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ Star and Admired Acting Teacher, Dies at 86
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 3 days agoRochelle Oliver, who starred on Broadway in Lillian Hellman’s Toys in the Attic and Edward Albee’s...
How “Firebrand” makes Henry VIII's final wife, Catherine Parr, more than the last line of a nursery...
Entertainment Weekly via Yahoo News· 4 days agothan one of Shakespeare’s history plays. While Law leaned into Henry’s chronic pain and heightened...
Richard Burton said Ian McShane reminded him of Elizabeth Taylor during sex scene
Entertainment Weekly via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoBurton and Taylor first married in 1964 and were one of Hollywood’s most iconic couples at the time,...
Susan Buckner, Cheerleader Patty Simcox in ‘Grease,’ Dies at 72
The Hollywood Reporter· 3 days agoShe also portrayed Jean Harlow in a telefilm about Howard Hughes and starred with Sharon Stone in...
Summer Culture Preview
The New Yorker· 10 hours agoWhat’s happening this season in art, theatre, music, dance, and movies.
Miranda July’s Weird Road Trip
The Atlantic· 9 hours agoShakespeare’s “Weird Sisters” in Macbeth helped transform the word, linking its supernatural connotations with an aesthetic quality. For no discernible...
GASLIGHTING IS MY LOVE LANGUAGE Comes to the Hollywood Fringe Festival
Broadway World· 2 days agoGaslighting is My Love Language, a new darkly comedic solo show, has been announced as part of the...
Emma Corrin on Journey to Coming Out as Nonbinary, Thoughts on Gendered Awards Categories
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 1 day agoA Murder at the End of the World star Emma Corrin is opening up about their coming out journey and...
Reading Sylvia Plath and my dead friend’s Instagram
Salon via Yahoo News· 3 days agoTo tie our early-aughts angst to a dignified and important history. We weren’t the first or the last teenage girls to romanticize sadness and tragedy, of...