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The legacy of Greek democracy—reflected in history, mythology, theater, and even the Olympic Games—offers timeless lessons ...
Betraying Millennial Women: In “Girl on Girl,” Sophie Gilbert makes a searing case that trends from the 1990s and 2000s, ...
Research suggests cat sacrifices in Egypt may have helped shape the tameness of today’s house cats, reshaping the history of ...
In a new book, the mathematical epidemiologist Adam Kucharski explains how certainty, even in math, can be an illusion.
Two instances, one involving an “avant-garde” program and the other a traditional one, provide counterpoints to Trump’s ...
How a "weird" aesthetic born of economic collapse continues to shape Greek filmmaking — and expose the deeper currents of ...
Nia Vardalos, star and writer of My Big Fat Greek Wedding, is bringing her acclaimed play Tiny Beautiful Things to Athens — ...
Pope Francis challenged the notion of walls that divide a common humanity. New art and activism in San Diego highlight this struggle.
He believed that, above everything else, life is a pilgrimage to Heaven and that Heaven is open for everyone: todos.
At the 2025 Academy Awards, Sean Baker expressed concern for cinema in his Best Director speech: “We are all here tonight ...
Fires, guns and Trump’ are among the catalysts spurring US citizens to consider a move across the pond. Inquiries, applications and house buying are accelerating — but the shifting sands of red tape m ...
Hadrian’s Wall — a 73-mile construction across northern Britain that marked the frontier of the Roman Empire — is no stranger to penis imagery. The nearly 2,000-year-old example of Roman engineering ...