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Los Angeles-based designer Tinka Weener, who previously worked at Alexander McQueen, debuted her shimmering garments and ...
Much like similar derogatory titles “siren” and “fury”, the term “harpy” is derived from a group of monstrous female figures ...
Many popular expressions that are used pretty often in English have deep roots in the rich Greek language, culture, and mythology.
Researchers named the parasitic creature Sirenobethylus charybdis—both after the sirens of Greek mythology that lured in sailors to their doom and after Charybdis, a mythical sea monster that ...
Odysseus (a grizzled Ralph Fiennes, steely and athletic) is worn down and battered after 20 years at war. We only see the ...
The "romance" of Alexander the Great is a unique illuminated codex on his life and was the most widely-read romance in the ...
The images depict the actress in a flowing white toga with traditional Greek ... mythological figures and creatures: the Cyclops Polyphemus, the witch-goddess Circe, the nymphs Calypso and the ...
What does modern-day Tasmania have in common with mythical sea creatures and Greek fables?