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1. Blogging Shakespeare
Written and maintained by the education team at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, this site seeks to 'incite thought provoking conversation . . . about the greatest writer in human history.' The blog stands out for the pedigree of its authors, all of whom are professional scholars with doctoral degrees in a field related to English and extensive experience with Shakespeare.
2. American Shakespeare Center
The education department at the American Shakespeare Center also offers an engaging and interesting blog. The authors explore a wide range of topics, from the sociopolitical implications of Shakespeare education in public schools to heartwarming stories of young people engaging with the Bard.
3. Shakespeare Geek
Get funny, insightful analysis of Shakespearean works and the uses of Shakespeare in our lives - from education to comic books - in this blog by Duane, a software engineer and self-proclaimed Shakespeare geek.
4. Play Shakespeare
Looking for an authoritative version of Shakespeare's texts online, with proper indentation and meter preserved? Check out Play Shakespeare, written by a tireless team of analyzers and interpreters. In addition to the (free) texts, the site offers reviews of theatrical performances and forums for curious fans.
5. Open Shakespeare
Open Shakespeare is another great resource for annotated Shakespearean texts online. In addition to full versions of the plays, the site offers introductions, critical essays and tools for comparing, searching and writing your own annotations on the texts. Open Shakespeare is part of the Open Knowledge Foundation.
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6. I Love Shakespeare
Many Shakespeare blogs are written by scholars or fans, but this one offers a different perspective: That of the Shakespearean actor. From the trials of memorizing lines to the depth of his Shakespeare obsession, this actor shares his special passion for the Bard.
7. The Shakespeare Blog
From audio clips of Shakespeare plays to a Shakespeare smartphone app, this site offers lots of information for the Shakespeare aficionado. You'll find information about upcoming performances, teaching resources and a feature called 'Listening to the Audience', providing recordings of people reflecting on past play performances.
8. Folger Shakespeare Library
The Folger Shakespeare Library, run out of D.C., offers a blog focused primarily on Shakespeare education and the analysis of Shakespearean performances. You'll also find tips on great Shakespeare gifts for people of any age and Shakespeare news from all over the country.
9. Bard Film
From in-depth documentaries to splashy Hollywood adaptations, Shakespeare is one of the most popular subjects on film. This blog offers reviews, analyses and the skinny on hidden Bard references from every Shakespeare-related movie you can imagine.
10. Bard Box
Prefer YouTube to the movie theater? Then don't miss the Bard Box, a collection of Shakespeare-related online videos. The blog aims to collect original content, from homemade Shakespeare music videos to dorm documentaries, all of which center on a love of the Bard.


