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Where to See Celebrities in Stratford OntarioOver the years I was a waitress and bar manager in Stratford, I have had the opportunity to see and serve my share of celebrities. Some want to be seen and some prefer dining incognito. -
Best Bed and Breakfasts in Stratford-Upon-Avon: Shakespeare's Birthplace Boasts Inexpensive AccommodationIf you're one of the millions of tourists who visit Stratford-Upon-Avon every year, why not stay in a B&B? They're cheap, fun and friendly. -
Failed Terrorist Had Sights on Targeting Stratford Connecticut Sikorsky AircraftTerrorist had sights on Sikorsky Aircraft in Stratford Connecticut as next target along with three other NY City sites. -
Stratford Shakespeare Festival 2010: Mid-Season ReportSince its inception in 1953, the Stratford Shakespeare Festival has grown into the largest and most prestigious Shakespearean Theatre Company in North America. Here's a peek at how the 2010 season is shaping up. -
Wedding Ceremony Venues in Stratford, ConnecticutThis article is going to tell you the top 3 places to get married in Stratford, CT
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Stratford Plantation, Virginia - Birthplace of Robert E. LeeStratford Plantation offers something for everyone, young and old. It is open daily from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. with free admission on Jan. 19, Robert E. Lee's birthday.
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The Top Pizza Restaurants in Stratford, ConnecticutThere are many pizza restaurants located in Stratford, Connecticut. Presented here, is an article which offers pertinent information regarding some of the best of them.
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Stratford Shakespeare Festival - Stratford, OntarioThe Internationally Renowned Stratford Shakespeare Festival has enriched the town of Stratford and its visitors for over half a century. -
The Top Seafood Restaurants in Bridgeport and Stratford, ConnecticutPresented here, is an article which offers pertinent information regarding some of the best seafood restaurants located in Bridgeport and Stratford, Connecticut.
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Spend the Day Wizzarding in Stratford-upon-AvonAn overview of Bombay House, a magical haunted house located in Stratford-upon-Avon, England
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Justin Bieber's StratfordOnce upon a time, not so long ago, Justin Bieber was just another kid hanging out in his hometown of Stratford, Ontario. I know what that's like. I was that kid once too. -
How to Vacation in Stratford, Ontario, Without Going BrokeStratford can be an expensive city especially with the strength of the Canadian dollar but planning your trip ahead of time can save you lots of money. -
All About Stratford-Upon-Avon: Birthplace of William ShakespeareSituated in the heart of the English midlands is a pretty little town called Stratford-Upon-Avon. Stratford is a market town that dates back to Medieval times, but more importantly, it is the birthplace of one William Shakespeare, Elizabethan playwright.
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Visit Shakespeare Country: Stratford-upon-Avon, EnglandEveryone goes to London but one of the most famous places to visit is Stratford-upon-Avon situated in the Midlands of England. Why do people go there? Mainly because of William Shakespeare. -
Backpacking the UK: A Guide to Stratford-upon-AvonGoing to be in Stratford-upon-Avon for a day? In the following guide I suggest some possible things to do and places to see while you're there. -
Two Trash Museums in Stratford and Hartford, ConnecticutBoth offer great views and perspectives on trash and the importance of recycling.
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What Festival and Events Are on in Stratford Upon Avon in 2010?A brief guide to some of the big events and festivals coming in 2010.
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The Encore Grill Restaurant, Stratford-upon-Avon, EnglandThe last thing on my mind was thinking about cooking, so I asked my daughter for a good restaurant. My family all recommended The Encore Beefeater. This is a really popular place as it overlooks the gardens in front of the Shakespeare Theater and also the River Avon.
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Have Fun at Short Beach Park in Stratford, CTMake it a wonderful time. -
You Will Love the Sand Dunes at Long Beach in Stratford, CTEnjoy it as much as you can. -
Get Ready to Have Fun at Russian Beach in Stratford, CTWhat a great time you will have. -
Welcome to Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge - Great Meadows Unit in Stratford, CTBe sure that you enjoy your day. -
Chicago's North Suburban & Northwest Suburban Shopping MallsA closer look at some of Chicago's north and northwest suburban shopping malls, including Old Orchard, Hawthorne, Woodfield, Stratford Square and Gurnee Mills.
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William Shakespeare - the Earl of Oxford?Presenting both sides of the argument that the works of William Shakespeare were not written by the man from Stratford, but rather by a nobleman, Edward de Vere.
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Boothe Memorial Park is Where It's AtA nice Sunday outing. Try out Boothe Park. Best kept secret.
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Theatrical Newsletter 1/24/2011A theatrical newsletter about theater in New York and the people who make it work. -
The Queen and Castle, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, EnglandThis is a great restaurant/pub in the Midlands. So if you are in the Stratford-upon-Avon area then check it out. -
How to Achieve 2.5 Millions Youtube Hits with 100 SecondsTo celebrate the it’s opening as Europe’s largest urban shopping centre, Westfield Stratford City, a British Mall got The Viral Factory to produce this instantaneous youtube hit on 100 Years of East London Fashion in 100 Seconds.
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Pay and Display or You Might End Up with a Parking TicketWe had no choice but to go into Stratford-upon-Avon town center the morning after we arrived in England. -
Shakespeare's "Lost Years"William Shakespeare may be the most famous writer in Western literature, but his whereabouts from 1585 to 1592 are a mystery. The ensuing speculation has spawned many interesting theories without producing much hard evidence. -
William ShakespeareWilliam Shakespeare, the best-known figure in Renaissance literature, if not all of literature, was born April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, a town near London.
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The Simple Case for ShakespeareThe issue is complex, fraught with logic pitfalls even for those who defend the orthodoxy, but Shakespeare remains the easiest of any authorship candidate to defend. -
Walton Hall Hotel in Warwickshire, England - Hotel ReviewA few years ago we stayed at Walton Hall, Wellesbourne, when visiting England. It is in the beautiful Cotswolds area close to Stratford-upon-Avon and Warwick -
Presenting Shakespeare to Modern AudiencesMost modern producers and critics of Shakespeare (read: feminists who hate the word "taming") don't just get it wrong when they revise: they make it worse. For example, take the Royal Shakespeare Company's recent production of "Shrew" at the Courtyard Theatre in Stratford.
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William Shakespeare: A Short BiographyWilliam Shakespeare was born on April 23, 1564, in Stratford-upon-Avon, England. He was born to John Shakespeare and Mary Arden, a glover/leather merchant and local land heiress, respectively.
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Much Ado About Something: An Examination of the Shakespearean Authorship ConspiracyDid the man called "Shakespeare" from Stratford-upon-Avon write the works attributed to him, or was Shakespeare but a pseudonym for the true author; and should this truth of authorship overshadow admiration for the works' magnificence?
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High School Football: Stanford Cardinals Top Recruits for 2008This is an article that profiles Andrew Luck and Chris Owusu, both top high school recruits who have committed to the University of Stanford for 2008.
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An Interview with Sara Ryan, Author of Rules for HeartsAn Interview with Sara Ryan, Author of Rules for Hearts
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Today in History, July 18thEvery day is flush with history. July 18th is certainly no exception.
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Wrestling Legends of Yesteryear: "Gentleman" Chris AdamsA look at the turbulent life of one of the top wrestling superstars in the World Class territory.



