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Where Bard Meets Life

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  • *by Caroline*
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This is where we bring Shakespeare down from the Ivory Tower and into our everyday lives. We’re both suburban moms and Shakespeare professors. For us, the Bard isn’t some genius you haul out for weddings and graduations. He’s our snarky friend, our confidant, our therapist, and our partner in parenting. He’s a useful guy to have around. Stick around, and you’ll see what we mean.


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Everyday Schedule

MONDAY
Suburbs of Our Discontent
We survived the weekend! This is where we vent about it.

TUESDAY
Magic Shake-Ball
The Norton Shakespeare answers our most burning questions. We just close our eyes, point to a passage at random, and interpret the magic answer!

WEDNESDAY
Ask the Experts
Staff members and guest contributors rant and rave about everyday issues.

THURSDAY
Shakespeare at Large
Shakespeare is everywhere. Have you seen him?

FRIDAY
Homebaked Shakespeare
Poems and other goodies made from scratch.

Read Our Essays

Letters To Santa Written By Shakespeare Characters
(McSweeney's)

Willslist
(McSweeneys)

Goodnight, Tweet Prince
(Open Shakespeare)

Chicken McShakespeare
(Errant Parent)

CAROLINE
"Is the Husband Going To Be a Problem?"

(Modern Love, New York Times)

My Date With Dr. Ferber (Babble.com)

Walking Down the Aisle Without Dad

(NPR commentary, "All Things Considered")

Means of Support (FRESHYARN.com)

MICHELLE
My Hour Was Up (Word Riot)

Ratted Out (Errant Parent)

Father's Day With Shakespeare (The Washington Post)

Think Tank: What Shakespeare's Women Teach Me (Lilith)

How to Survive a Crush (The Morning News)

Holocaust Fiction: Is Realism Paramount?

(The Chronicle of Higher Education)

Greenblatt and the Jews (Tikkun)

Read Our Books

Read Our Books
Midwiving Subjects in Shakespeare's England

Reading the Jewish Woman on the Elizabethan Stage

Books We Are In

Books We Are In
Afterbirth: Stories You Won't Read in Parenting Magazine

Performing Maternity in Early Modern England

Maternal Measures: Figuring Caregiving in the Early Modern Period

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  • Ask the Experts (158)
  • Homebaked Shakespeare (147)
  • Magic Shake-Ball (163)
  • Shakespeare at Large (161)
  • Suburbs of My Discontent (5)
  • Suburbs of Our Discontent (151)

Blogs We Love

See Us Perform

Afterbirth
NYC Comedy Festival
November 7th, 4pm at Caroline's Comedy Club
Club Oberon (Cambridge, MA)
May 2, 2010