Content of the Media Coverage issue
National Public Radio Covers Shakespeare Authorship Issue
National public radio recently presented a three-part sequence on the Shakespeare authorship issue. On the Morning Edition of July 2-4, 2008, Renee Montagne examined the contention in a concise but well-documented radio series. The last two editions can be heard at the following link Click Here. The audio versions are the links marked Listen Now [...]
Public Speaking – Know Thyself, Know Thy Shakespeare
Sponsored by Bulldog Reporter Maximizing Podium Potential: Speech Coach Cossolotto Preaches Passion over PowerPoint August 1, 2007 ——————————————————————————– Brian Pittman’s spotlight this week: Matthew Cossolotto, Founder, Ovations International “If we fear public speaking more than death, the worst we can expect is to die giving a speech,” jokes Matthew Cossolotto, a former top executive speechwriter [...]
Boston Globe Interviews an Oxfordian
The Living Arts Section of the Wednesday May 16, 2007 edition of the Boston Globe published an article titled Sitcom & Tradegy: Total Television Scribe Alex McNeil Is Now Consumed With Proving That Shakespeare Wasn’t The Real Bard by Alex McNeil, an ‘Oxfordian’ and president of the Shakespeare Fellowship.
Barding Up The Wrong Tree
Celebrating Shakespeare’s Birthday on April 23rd — Or “Barding” Up The Wrong Tree? Silver Spring, MD 20902 April 23, 2006 Contact: Matthew Cossolotto 914-245-9721 Email: matthew@ovations.com About the Author: A former congressional aide and author of HabitForce!, Matthew Cossolotto is president of the Shakespeare Oxford Society www.shakespeare-oxford.com. Celebrating Shakespeare’s Birthday on April 23rd or “Barding” [...]
