March 15 once again marks the Ides of March, a date linked annually to doom and misfortune due to the assassination of Julius ...
this year, this summer was too much — too hot, too wet, too muggy, too expensive. In fact, the only thing it wasn’t was too long. Because suddenly, it’s over. At least by the schedules of Hollywood, ...
In the 1599 William Shakespeare’s play, In Act I, Scene II of Julius Caesar, Shakespeare introduces a soothsayer to offer a ...
Tonight the moon is one day short of first quarter. On Saturday, at one day past first quarter, it will be the ides of March. In William Shakespeare's tragedy "Julius Caesar," the Roman statesman was ...
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