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Judi Dench on a career and friendship forged by Shakespeare
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 2 days agoNPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Judi Dench and director Brendan O'Hea about their new book Shakespeare: The Man Who Pays The Rent and a career and friendship forged by the Bard.
Couple renovating kitchen find hoard of Civil War coins
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe couple's 17th century cottage (bottom right) in west Dorset - BNPS The hoard, which was...
Ohio Renaissance Festival vs. Harveysburg: What’s going on in this conflict?
Dayton Daily News· 2 days agoWhat is the Ohio Renaissance Festival? The Ohio Renaissance Festival is an annual event that takes...
Casket thought to have been owned by Mary Queen of Scots to go on tour
Press Association News via AOL· 3 days agoThe note records the belief that the casket is the one which played a dramatic role in Mary’s...
The Best DOCTOR WHO Historical Episodes: The Modern Era Edition
Nerdist via Yahoo News· 7 days agoSign me up. This anniversary special is a bombastic adventure that features none other than Queen ...
Rare and fragile Mary Queen of Scots letter saved
BBC via AOL· 6 days agoAfter 19 years as a prisoner of her cousin, Elizabeth I of England, she was executed on 8 February 1587. The archive centre's other conservation work...
Spy x Family Creator and Other Iconic Artists Draw Hitler, Churchill, and More for Manga World...
Epicstream.com· 2 days agoShueisha will re-release its World History Manga series, and it will feature historical figures...
Weapons chest found on wreck of 15th-century 'floating castle' sheds light on 'military revolution...
LiveScience· 2 days agoUnderwater archaeologists in Sweden have determined that a chest in the wreck of a 15th-century...
Mark Zuckerberg's photoshopped bearded look goes viral
Newsweek· 6 days agoMark Zuckerberg recently made waves across social media after a digitally altered image of him...
Version of Churchill's hated portrait immortalized in 'The Crown' goes up for auction
News Channel Nebraska· 6 days agoBlyth explains that, like Churchill, “a touch of vanity” drove monarchs’ tightly controlled image; “Who would want to have their portrait painted and look exactly as they do?”, he joked.?However ...