Roger Stritmatter | November 12, 2011
Sue Gardner is the Executive Director of the Wikimedia Foundation. Dear Ms. Gardner: Naturally, you are very welcome for the gift, even if it is no more than a widow’s mite. However, at the risk of sounding like one who is attaching strings, I’m not really the one you need to thank. Indeed, I’d like [...]
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Roger Stritmatter | November 10, 2011
Another cult classic by the inimitable, multi-talented, but ever-elusive Luke Jaeger.
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Roger Stritmatter | November 5, 2011
One of the truly great things about Wikipedia – a feature that redeems many of the perhaps unavoidable limitations of the project – is that it stores every revision of all its pages, including both entries and talk pages. There’s a paper trail – always (well, almost always….), a continuous sequence of the revision process, [...]
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Roger Stritmatter | November 1, 2011
In the first act of As You Like It — among the most intellectual plays of the Shakespearean canon — Celia remarks on the exile of the fool Touchstone, who has been cast out of the court for his bad manners and taken refuge in the forest of Arden: Since the little wit that fools [...]
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Roger Stritmatter | November 1, 2011
Shakespeare Authorship Research Centre (SARC) Director Dan Wright, PhD announced that SARC and Portland Center Stage will host “The Anonymous Colloquium” on January 28 and 29, 2012 at the Gerding Theatre at the Armory in downtown Portland, Oregon.
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