As the southernmost island, most of the development and industry in Crete is on the northern side of the island, leaving its southern coast blissfully untouched and even more pristine. Crete is long ...
Acclaimed vocal ensemble Blue Heron performs a celebration of Christmas in 16th century Spain, from mystical motets to vivacious villancicos. The group’s artistic director, Scott Metcalfe, shares ...
Songwriters living in ancient Egypt would never have expected the words and melodies they sung would feature on Australian music charts 1,800 years later.
The Cleveland Orchestra’s winter and spring schedule spans centuries of music and has something for everyone. Our friends at ...
Multi-CD surveys devoted to Herbert von Karajan, Pierre Boulez and Steve Reich are among the year’s finest classical-music ...
Seeing a city on foot changes the way it reveals itself. Streets become stories, distances feel intentional, and small ...
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The fascination with Greek culture can be traced to the early modern period, from the Renaissance until the eighteenth century. During this era, European scholars – and later educated elites and a ...
Born JoAnne Deborah Byron in 1947 into a family of strivers in Queens, she split her time between her mother’s home in New ...
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The Pensacola Greek Festival is gearing up for its 65th celebration in Pensacola from Nov. 7-9. The weekend is filled with age-old traditions, decadent baklava sundaes and a taste of Greek culture.
Albany Symphony Orchestra, Palace Theatre, 19 Clinton Ave., Albany. 7:30 p.m. Saturday. $23-$73. 800-745-3000 or palacealbany.org. Performing Holst’s “The Planets” and the world premiere of Bobby Ge’s ...