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LISTEN: Marie and Katherine talk William Shakespeare

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In this episode, Marie and Katherine talk about William Shakespeare, his lasting legacy in literature, common sayings still in use today, their favorite works, and much more.

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The City of Rochester, New Hampshire offers two free audio podcasts: The Post Podcast and Off The Shelf. The Post Podcast is hosted by Public Information Manager Matt Wyatt. In each episode, Wyatt interviews guests from local government, businesses, organizations, and volunteer groups. Off The Shelf is hosted by public librarians Marie Lejeune and Katherine Parker-Wright. In each episode, Marie and Katherine talk about “all things library” and interview various community guests to find out what they’re reading and watching.

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