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Phryne was a notable ancient Greek hetaira, or courtesan, of Athens, who is remembered throughout the millennia for her ...
The ancient philosophy of Aristotle is aiming to transform life inside UK prisons through a classical education made ...
The 2,000-year-old Torlonia collection of Roman sculptures, now at the Art Institute of Chicago, has the urgency of the ...
Limber up and eat some pasta, because we're about to test you with a bit of Boston Marathon trivia for every mile of the run.
Last weekend witnessed hundreds of people attend a series of commemorative events in Canberra and Sydney. The events saw the ...
In the suburbs of Paris, magic is made in the Louvre’s little-known ateliers, writes Elaine Sciolino in this excerpt from her ...
Jim Claven takes us through the historic town of Missolonghi, Greece—home to Lord Byron, heroic resistance during the Greek ...
The discovery has been described as a “geometric miracle” and could finally lead to some answers about one of Ancient Egypt’s ...
From floating shrines and striking synagogues to golden monuments and sprawling sacrificial sites, these are the most ...
In colonial Latin America – called “New Spain” by European colonists – images of a white Jesus reinforced a caste system where white, Christian Europeans occupied the top tier, while those with darker ...