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they'll auction the first of william shakespeare's plays and asking price between 1.1 and $1.7 million. >>> and it's the latest adaptiveyou step into the shoe and when your heel hits a sensor, the laces automatically tighten. but they'll be available only to members of nike plus beginninghe holidays later this year. >>> and these three female royal and their maiden flight went to saudi arabia where women aren't even allowed to drive. >>> and president obama's ket busters. >>> and steph curry the reign of dominance as the warriors' winning streak rolls on. soup and sandwich and cannonballs and looking good and sandwich and soup best. and a little help and soup and sandwich and study group.food pairs well with anything. at panera. food as it should be. is caring because covering heals faster. for a bandage that moves with youll day, cover with a band-aid brand flexible fabric adhesive bandage. quilted northern worget their bathroom experience. just like they forgot conductor randy, who sees all and forgets nothing. constable bob. find fast relief behind the counter strut past that aisle
they'll auction the first of william shakespeare's plays and asking price between 1.1 and $1.7 million. >>> and it's the latest adaptiveyou step into the shoe and when your heel hits a sensor, the laces automatically tighten. but they'll be available only to members of nike plus beginninghe holidays later this year. >>> and these three female royal and their maiden flight went to saudi arabia where women aren't even allowed to drive. >>> and president obama's ket...
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it takes a swipe at every musical out there including the biggest writer of them all william shakespeare one is i hate shakespeare and you see that they are brothers and they encounter lame shakespeare and he is a character that's like make jacob. he's a rock star especially and his own mind. he's a rock star who is taking other people's ideas and other peoples work and claiming it as his own and here are these two unknown brothers who are just trying to make it big with so delightful is it's written by two brothers this is actually they both have had careers on stage and in nashville and as writers this is right into the musical theater you're going to find that their humor is refreshing and energetic. there is going to be a great game for you to see the references to all the musicals that you know something rotten is going to put lots sure -- it's a night filled with comedy and dancing and singing and costumes should we've shown you it's all about the music celebrating his birthday . up with mayfield all of these and others craziness going on the idea of having an outer component and l
it takes a swipe at every musical out there including the biggest writer of them all william shakespeare one is i hate shakespeare and you see that they are brothers and they encounter lame shakespeare and he is a character that's like make jacob. he's a rock star especially and his own mind. he's a rock star who is taking other people's ideas and other peoples work and claiming it as his own and here are these two unknown brothers who are just trying to make it big with so delightful is it's...
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now four century after william shakespeare's death, a mystery, worthy of a five-act play. d a grave robber steal shakespeare's skull? without disturbing his remains, british researchers exploring age-old rumors about the playwright used underground penetrating radar, like a high-tech x-ray, to look deep inside his grave at trinity church. where his skull should be found, they found -- >> it looks like a hole. >> blessed be the man who stares these stones. curse thee who moves my bones. as you may remember from high school english clash, there was a pivotal moment in hamlet with a skull. >> 400 years after my death people are thinking the same way about me. and i think he would have been deeply gratified. >> why would anyone steal shakespeare's skull? once thought studying the size and shape of people's heads parting is such sweet sorrow. kerry sanders, atlanta. >>> is storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein with us now. we have been looking at the live picture of cherry blossoms. it is deceptive. it looks like a nice, warm, sunny day. >> it is is the wind is blowing 15 miles
now four century after william shakespeare's death, a mystery, worthy of a five-act play. d a grave robber steal shakespeare's skull? without disturbing his remains, british researchers exploring age-old rumors about the playwright used underground penetrating radar, like a high-tech x-ray, to look deep inside his grave at trinity church. where his skull should be found, they found -- >> it looks like a hole. >> blessed be the man who stares these stones. curse thee who moves my...
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william shakespeare is just as relevant today as he was 400 years ago. great production of othello. you can find more of today's news. you can reach me on twitter. i am @kattykaybbc. thank you for watching. do tune in tomorrow. ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation -- giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation -- pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and hong kong tourism board. >> want to know hong kong's most romantic spot? i'll show you. i love heading to repulse bay for an evening stroll. it is the perfect, stunning backdrop for making romantic moments utterly unforgettable. i've lived in this city for years, but hong kong still makes me fall in love with it time and again. >> bbc "world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. hi. it's me--coach hooper-- and i've got my special whistle, which means it's time to get up and exercise! [telephone ringing] wow! it's also t
william shakespeare is just as relevant today as he was 400 years ago. great production of othello. you can find more of today's news. you can reach me on twitter. i am @kattykaybbc. thank you for watching. do tune in tomorrow. ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation -- giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation...
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the auction house will be selling the first four editions of william shakespeare's plays. published in 1623. asking prices will range between $1.1 million and $1.7 million. >>> nike's unveiling the hyperadapt 1.0. it's the latest in active lacing. when your heel hits a sensor, the laces tighten. but they'll be available only to members of nike plus this year. if you're too lazy to tie your shoes, you aren't doing anything that needs sneakers. probably not that athletic. >>> these three female royal brunei airline pilots were the first to fly into saudi arabia where women aren't allowed to drive. breaking boundaries. >>> and coming up, steph curry's reign of dominance as the winning streak rolls on. sports is next. soup and sandwich and cannonballs and clean and real and looking good and sandwich and soup and a new personal best. and a little help and soup and sandwich and study group. good, clean food pairs well with anything. try the clean pairings menu. at panera. food as it should be. is caringing because covering heals faster. for a bandage that moves with you and stay
the auction house will be selling the first four editions of william shakespeare's plays. published in 1623. asking prices will range between $1.1 million and $1.7 million. >>> nike's unveiling the hyperadapt 1.0. it's the latest in active lacing. when your heel hits a sensor, the laces tighten. but they'll be available only to members of nike plus this year. if you're too lazy to tie your shoes, you aren't doing anything that needs sneakers. probably not that athletic. >>>...
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. >> reporter: all the world's a stage, and now four centuries after william shakespeare's death a mysteryorthy of a five-act play. did a grave robber steal shakespeare's skull? >> in the first ever investigation. >> reporter: without disturbing his remains, british researchers exploring age-old rumors about the playwright's used underground penetrating radar like a high-tech x-ray to look deep inside his grave in trinity, england. where his skull should be they found. >> it looks like a big black hole. >> reporter: but the engraving on his gravestone prophetic, blessed be the man who spares these stones and curse asked be here that moves my bones. as you may remember from high school english class, there's a pivotal moment in hamlet with, yes, a skull. >> i knew him, horatio. >> reporter: shakespeare rethinking, here it is 400 years after my death and people are thinking about the same way about me and i think he would have been gratified. >> reporter: at rehearsal today at the chicago shakespeare theater a question. >> why would anyone steal shakespeare's skull? >> reporter: one possibil
. >> reporter: all the world's a stage, and now four centuries after william shakespeare's death a mysteryorthy of a five-act play. did a grave robber steal shakespeare's skull? >> in the first ever investigation. >> reporter: without disturbing his remains, british researchers exploring age-old rumors about the playwright's used underground penetrating radar like a high-tech x-ray to look deep inside his grave in trinity, england. where his skull should be they found....
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. >>> and a head-scratching discovery at the grave of william shakespeare. who stole the writer's skull? first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> just ahead, it's not only rock and roll. what the rolling stones are saying ahead of their first ever concert in cuba tonight. >>> are you sure you returned all the movies you used to rent? this man was arrested for not returning a vhs tape 14 years ago. first, your local news and weather. the outdoor furnishings from lowe's are so stylish it almost feels like were inside the house. not that i've been in there... or have i? now get this char-broil® 4-burner gas grill for only $179 at lowe's. so you don't have to stop., tylenol® 8hr arthritis pain has two layers of pain relief. the first is fast. the second lasts all day. we give you your day back. what you do with it is up to you. tylenol®. welcome aboard my starship. ahoy, mateys! it's full of things i love... and free of things i don't. just like chex cereal. it's full of stuff we pirates need. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. eat up, me hearties! keep it d
. >>> and a head-scratching discovery at the grave of william shakespeare. who stole the writer's skull? first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> just ahead, it's not only rock and roll. what the rolling stones are saying ahead of their first ever concert in cuba tonight. >>> are you sure you returned all the movies you used to rent? this man was arrested for not returning a vhs tape 14 years ago. first, your local news and weather. the outdoor furnishings from...
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there's been no proof until now. >> i've lost my gift. >> reporter: william shakespeare has now lost his head. new evidence discovered that the playwright's skull was stolen. >> looks like a black hole. to a 200-year-old legend that in 1794, graverobbers broke into shakespeare's crypt and left with his head. a curse penned by shakespeare himself. blessed be the man that spares these stones, and cursed be he that moves my bones. >> he might have expected that his bones would be dug up, just as in "hamlet," when the grave digger is throwing out the bones. they find shakespeare's bones, dig them up and put somebody else in the spot. >> reporter: luckily, technology found a way around the curse. radar scanning the grave allowed researchers at trinity church in stratford-up-in-avon stratford-up-in-avon, to look at the remains without disturbing them. the team found disturbances where the head should be. >> it tells you something about shakespeare as relic, as something people want to possess. sure, there was grave robbing >> reporter: now, william shakespeare giving the world a new story.
there's been no proof until now. >> i've lost my gift. >> reporter: william shakespeare has now lost his head. new evidence discovered that the playwright's skull was stolen. >> looks like a black hole. to a 200-year-old legend that in 1794, graverobbers broke into shakespeare's crypt and left with his head. a curse penned by shakespeare himself. blessed be the man that spares these stones, and cursed be he that moves my bones. >> he might have expected that his bones...
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did grave robbers steal william shakespeare's skull.rchaeologist are saying about the myth today. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ask your dermatologist about otezla today. otezla. show more of you. p
did grave robbers steal william shakespeare's skull.rchaeologist are saying about the myth today. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you...
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free speech groups argue that could ban important literature, including most of william shakespeare's work. one parent was unhappy that her morrison's "beloved." today, preschoolers explored the night sky and got a chinese. speaking it was a high definition video inside the igloo shaped dome that allowed students to see what it would be like to walk on the moon. the principal says the lesson will stick with these young minds. >> i saw them in. >> i like the sun. actually see it in real life, it becomes more real and has longevity in their memories and makes connections for them. alison: the mobile planetarium their by pnc as part of "grow up great" program. it goes to 19 states and d.c. leon: students to think about stem studies, but how many poets has the world been blessed by who started off by just looking at the sky? -- start at that age kids at that age. it's a wonderful way to go. check this out. this is a nice way to look at the sky as well. this is a gorgeous picture of a sunrise in hillsboro. us.one e-mailed this to if you see something wonderful like that, make sure you send
free speech groups argue that could ban important literature, including most of william shakespeare's work. one parent was unhappy that her morrison's "beloved." today, preschoolers explored the night sky and got a chinese. speaking it was a high definition video inside the igloo shaped dome that allowed students to see what it would be like to walk on the moon. the principal says the lesson will stick with these young minds. >> i saw them in. >> i like the sun. actually...
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those were the words of william shakespeare. what we think we know about the assassination of julius caesar comes not from 44 b.c. but from the 1500s when sha shakespea shakespeare's play premiered. what one historian has found will surprise you. barry strauss is the author of "the death of caesar," a past book of the week of mine. we thought it was fitting to talk about this on the eves of the ides of march. >> absolutely. >> the subtitle, the story of history's most famous assassination. why is it such an important assassination? >> i'm really glad you asked that. the death of julius caesar was a turning point. this was an opportunity for the republic peacefully to make the reforms that were necessary. >> this republic we're talking about is rome. >> the roman republic. >> the most powerful at the time, the america of the world. caesar becomes this great military conqueror, who seems to be morphing into an emperor? >> absolutely. caesar had more power than anyone ever had in rome, the richest man, the strongest army rome ever
those were the words of william shakespeare. what we think we know about the assassination of julius caesar comes not from 44 b.c. but from the 1500s when sha shakespea shakespeare's play premiered. what one historian has found will surprise you. barry strauss is the author of "the death of caesar," a past book of the week of mine. we thought it was fitting to talk about this on the eves of the ides of march. >> absolutely. >> the subtitle, the story of history's most...
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the scan of william shakespeare grave shows there may not be a head inside of it. they used radar to search the tomb and they say the research supports the claim that shakespeare head was stolen by graverobbers in 1879. they say there is not enough evidence to dig it up to know for sure. alison: remains a mystery. a man thrown out of a los angeles sushi restaurant returned with cold-blooded payback. police say hiroshi paid a $200 bill and then began showing off a small snake to customers that he brought with them. the managers asked him to leave. and you know what? he came back later, this time with a 13-foot python. that is when the police say he cursed, the middle of the restaurant and left. >> get this thing out. everyone is eating. customers are yelling. get this thing out. are you crazy? >> asked three or four times, he was like no. inciting fight with the customers so we had to call the police. alison: okay. animal control officers eventually took the snake away. he was arrested on suspicion of making criminal threats. at one point it was stuck behind the cas
the scan of william shakespeare grave shows there may not be a head inside of it. they used radar to search the tomb and they say the research supports the claim that shakespeare head was stolen by graverobbers in 1879. they say there is not enough evidence to dig it up to know for sure. alison: remains a mystery. a man thrown out of a los angeles sushi restaurant returned with cold-blooded payback. police say hiroshi paid a $200 bill and then began showing off a small snake to customers that...
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. >> john: william shakespeare's the tempest is showing at the theater and david martin has a closer look and looks like a great performance again, david. >> reporter: it is absolutely spectacular spectacular. the artistic director, good morning to you. >> nice to see you. >> reporter: classic shakespeare at his best. you agree. >> this is his last play and many people consider his very best. >> reporter: what is it about for those of us who don't know. a man is abandoned on an island and it turns into a tale of redemption. >> reporter: and prospo is the father. >> the father of miranda and they have been ship wrecked and the people who ship wrecked them end up on the island themselves 15 years later. >> reporter: how does the story continue? a story of love in there. >> prospero has a change to get revenge on the people that put him here but a young man is involved and miranda, his daughter falls in love with the young man and for the love of his daughter, he decides forgiveness is more important than revenge. >> reporter: wow. now, this is a play he wrote -- shakespeare wrote in hi
. >> john: william shakespeare's the tempest is showing at the theater and david martin has a closer look and looks like a great performance again, david. >> reporter: it is absolutely spectacular spectacular. the artistic director, good morning to you. >> nice to see you. >> reporter: classic shakespeare at his best. you agree. >> this is his last play and many people consider his very best. >> reporter: what is it about for those of us who don't know. a man...
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and finally, after years of rumor, archaeologists have concluded that yes, william shakespeare's skull seems to be missing. they used ground-penetrating radar to scan the playwright's tomb at holy trinity church in stratford-upon-avon, england. until now, scholars dismissed claims that grave robbers stole the skull in the 18th century. still to come on the newshour: the u.n. finds a former bosnian leader guilty of genocide. how north carolina signed a bill called the most anti-lgbt law in the country. why anger over economics fuels frontrunner donald trump's campaign, and much more. >> woodruff: today was a day of reckoning for the former bosnian-serb leader radovan karadzic, who faced verdict in the hague for his actions during the war in bosnia in the 1990's. we begin with this report from james mates of independent television news. >> the tribal is now in session. >> reporter: the wheels of international justice may turn painfully slowly, but they do still turn, and at least some of those leaders who commit crimes against humanity one day pay a price. it's 24 years since this man, r
and finally, after years of rumor, archaeologists have concluded that yes, william shakespeare's skull seems to be missing. they used ground-penetrating radar to scan the playwright's tomb at holy trinity church in stratford-upon-avon, england. until now, scholars dismissed claims that grave robbers stole the skull in the 18th century. still to come on the newshour: the u.n. finds a former bosnian leader guilty of genocide. how north carolina signed a bill called the most anti-lgbt law in the...
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william shakespeare said, you know, cry havoc and set loose the dogs of war. done. they have to address this in the most aggressive fashion they possibly can, alex, at this particular point in time. they can't just ease into it anymore and hope that politically acceptance is there. it's not going to be there. they've got to address the situation in both france, in belgium. it's just an ugly set of circumstances now, and they've got to rely on -- the united states has to be a leader, too, and i'm not too sure how that's going. >> bill, regards specifically to belgium, why haven't they been more aggress sgliv i mean, the connection between the paris attacks in november and brussels, specifically the molenbeek community there, that neighborhood it was out there from the very beginning. >> alex, that's anybody's answer. they just haven't done it. it's not within their dna to be that aggressive and do those kinds of things. but now i think they finally realize they have to do those kinds of things and they have to do them with some expediency and getting over that
william shakespeare said, you know, cry havoc and set loose the dogs of war. done. they have to address this in the most aggressive fashion they possibly can, alex, at this particular point in time. they can't just ease into it anymore and hope that politically acceptance is there. it's not going to be there. they've got to address the situation in both france, in belgium. it's just an ugly set of circumstances now, and they've got to rely on -- the united states has to be a leader, too, and...
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convocation or a lecture in the fall so they will go for a recent book because you cannot get william shakespeare to come and visit your class no matter how hard you try. and i have. you are going to get people who are american. there is a peculiar parochial knowledge he. part of the point in going to the college, the only people you are were learning about are those americans who are on the circuit of common reading. it is very parochial. you get the recent stuff. it is supposed to be appealing. it is all memoir or biography and young person memoir, young person biography, 70% is popular nonfiction written in extremely direct lack of style. there is no variation, it is all the same sort of thing. henrique's journey, someone who has founded a nonprofit organization, someone who has overcome adversity to get to college, there are different scenarios but it is all the same. one should add to this, they are less varied, not just the same homogenous book, it is literally fewer books. the most popular books are the most recent books, the ones published in 2012, published this past year, these are the
convocation or a lecture in the fall so they will go for a recent book because you cannot get william shakespeare to come and visit your class no matter how hard you try. and i have. you are going to get people who are american. there is a peculiar parochial knowledge he. part of the point in going to the college, the only people you are were learning about are those americans who are on the circuit of common reading. it is very parochial. you get the recent stuff. it is supposed to be...
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come to a lecture in the fall, they will always go for a recent book because you cannot get william shakespeare to visit your class no matter how hard you try. you are going to get people who are american. there is a peculiar -- part of the point of going to college is learning about the world, the only people you are learning about are those who are on the circuit of, and reading it is a very parochial thing. you get the recent stuff. it is supposed to be appealing so it is all memoir or biography and young person memoir, young person biography, 70% is popular nonfiction written in extremely direct lack of style. there is no variation, it is all the same sort of thing. and reach a's journey, someone who went to found a nonprofit organization somewhere, who has overcome adversity to get to college. there are different scenarios but it is all the same. one should add to this they are less varied, not just the same homogenous source book, but the most popular books are the most recent books. published in 2012, published this last year, these are the ones that get double-digit selection. win huge
come to a lecture in the fall, they will always go for a recent book because you cannot get william shakespeare to visit your class no matter how hard you try. you are going to get people who are american. there is a peculiar -- part of the point of going to college is learning about the world, the only people you are learning about are those who are on the circuit of, and reading it is a very parochial thing. you get the recent stuff. it is supposed to be appealing so it is all memoir or...
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shakespeare. >> that is correct. >> stephen: hank williams.ne of the great founders of american modern country music. >> yeah. >> stephen: did you grow up with hank williams? did you know who this guy was? >> not really. i knew the words to "hey good looking," i think everybody does. >> stephen: but other than that, there wasn't a lot of hank williams at cambridge? >> no. (laughter) it's funny. when i traced it back, i feeling in love with the rolling stones when i was 15 like everybody does and listening to honky tonk women as a 15-year-old teenager in my bedroom, i loved it, but i had no idea what a honky tonk was. honky tonks seemed very exotic to me and it was a fun word. >> stephen: the word "exotic" is not generally applied to american country music over here. (laughter) >> i appreciate that. but interestingly enough, it is the fabric of america, all the old stuff, the things you take for granted isuite exotic to us because we don't have it. we have all this other stuff. we have all our history. >> stephen: all that shakespeare stuff. >>
shakespeare. >> that is correct. >> stephen: hank williams.ne of the great founders of american modern country music. >> yeah. >> stephen: did you grow up with hank williams? did you know who this guy was? >> not really. i knew the words to "hey good looking," i think everybody does. >> stephen: but other than that, there wasn't a lot of hank williams at cambridge? >> no. (laughter) it's funny. when i traced it back, i feeling in love with the...
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. >> rose: hank williams was one of the most influential songwriters in history earning him the name the hillbilly shakespeare. chart topping hits, hey good looking, your cheating heart, and i'm so lonesome i could cry. the talented and troubled singer died at age 29. now a new biopic tells his story to rise to country stardom and battle with addiction. it's called "i saw the light." his granddaughter calls it haunting. >> a rousing welcome to mr. hank williams. ♪ hey goodlookin' ♪ >> came to see me to play songs he'd written and i offered him a contract right then and there. >> do you love me? most the time i do. congratulations. yeah, mr. williams. he's going to have a real dad, not like it was for me. >> saning sing like his daddy tonight. >> what are you writing, hank? a poem. why don't you write me a poem? >> i might need to get to know you a little better. >> there is speculation about the hard lives of folks. >> you go out on the road and sleep with a different woman every night. >> i need you with me. you think you could treat me right, then? >> i can try. business is tough on marriage. >> marriage is
. >> rose: hank williams was one of the most influential songwriters in history earning him the name the hillbilly shakespeare. chart topping hits, hey good looking, your cheating heart, and i'm so lonesome i could cry. the talented and troubled singer died at age 29. now a new biopic tells his story to rise to country stardom and battle with addiction. it's called "i saw the light." his granddaughter calls it haunting. >> a rousing welcome to mr. hank williams. ♪ hey...
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william shatner wilho big fest. >> town next month.own the smithsonian magazine isagin showing its fourth annual theuae future is here festival. fva it's happening april 22ndpr 2 through the 24th at the shakespeareer downtown.nt shatner won't be the only bignlb name at the event. eve exfiles creator chris carter and cast members from thefrom sci-fi series 12 monkeys they're all going to be therego so it's going to be ain big futuristic party. >> yay! >> that's the only name i...