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Whats In Your Closet!

Our new podcast is finally released!! We hope all listeners enjoy our first episode. The links below will take you to the podcast and the instagram.  Unfortunately, I was not able to upload the podcast to my personal Spotify for Podcasters account. Instead, I put in the link to the official Whats in Your Closet account. Enjoy! Podcast: click here! Instagram: click here!

New IG account Blog and the importance of using Instagram for digital storytelling

  Goals of Instagram and Social Media using Posts, Reels, and Stories Samuel Williams Instagram has become one of the most popular social media platforms in the world since its release. With its ability to expand to a very large audience around the world, it had allowed millions to receive information about sources they would have never heard of. With social media and especially instagram on the rise, using instagram as a platform of marketing is one of the most important ways of spreading word. The goal of our instagram storytelling is to get our message across about whatever opinion we have on whatever subject. In the case of my small insta account, it is about music and controversy. In my recent instagram post, reel, and story, I focused on the controversies around Kanye West, or Ye, and why his image has received lots of controversy over the past few years. With Instagram and the use of hashtags, one can use their social media to express their opinions and views to an audience ...

Academic Blog About Shakespeare

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  Image Credit: American Players Theatre The Mysteries of Williams Shakespeare Samuel Williams William Shakespeare has become known as one of the greatest writers in human history. His writing, his style, and his iconic works have established themselves as some of the greatest written pieces in history. Today, I will be diving into and analyzing Shakespeare's impact and the legacy he leaves for scholars and researchers alike using the ProQuest database and an academic journal called Who Was the Real William Shakespeare? Reviews of 'Shakespeare Without a Life,' 'Stalking Shakespeare,' 'What Was Shakespeare Really Like?' and 'Shakespeare Was a Woman and Other Heresies'.   The study above does a breakdown on how making books about Shakespeare have no real end. Stated by the author, Willard Spiegelman, “In particular, a set of questions about the writer—concerning identity, authorship, legitimacy—has vexed readers for centuries”.What is stated here is...