NR Daily: So Long, Shakespeare

New York's Public Theater continues to vandalize the Bard.

July 12 2018

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So Long, Shakespeare

Kevin D. Williamson

Shakespeare, opera, the New York ballet, a Miami Dolphins game, Easter Mass: There isn't anything so sublime that it cannot be ruined by politics. Read More

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