Greece is steeped in fascinating holiday traditions, with its Christmas carols, or kalanda, being some of the most ...
Ancient Greek women had their own festival, Haloa, where they honored three deities with drinking, dirty jokes, and huge ...
What did the “perfect” female body look like in ancient Greece, the Victorian era, or the 1980s — and why did it matter? In ...
In this excerpt from New Byzantines, Sean Mathews writes about the Christian minority being sidelined despite a burgeoning ...
Despite sitting on the seafloor two millennia off the coast of Alexandria, still visible on the boat’s timber was graffiti ...
Greece is often pictured as a sun-drenched summer paradise, but visiting during the winter months offers an entirely different, equally enchanting experience. The crowds thin, prices drop, and the ...
This was a big year for San Diego theater, with many ambitious world premiere musicals and plays produced by theaters large ...
When one best friend prepares to dazzle the world with his larger-than-life portrayal of Odysseus, can the other stay far ...
The shows we enjoy over the festive season combine music, slapstick comedy, plenty of one-liners, dance, and audience ...
Email and mail-in registration for the Encore Program is now open. In-person registration will take place January 5 until January 16 on the first floor of the Lee University Monument Building, located ...
A 35-meter ancient Egyptian pleasure boat used by the elite for lavish river parties and religious processions has been discovered in the sunken royal quarter of Alexandria’s Eastern Harbor. The ...
For almost 500 years, the Parthian Empire controlled one of the world’s most important cultural and trade routes, stretching ...