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Aside from a few history books, this month’s finest paperback releases lean toward romance, horror, sci-fi and other vacation ...
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It’s not the only Pompeii mansion to celebrate the god of excess. The “House of Bacchus” was excavated in 1879. One of its frescoes shows the god standing beside Mount Vesuvius, wrapped in a gown of ...
Before you step into the world of Hadestown, it helps to know that this Tony-winning musical isn’t just a love story—it’s a ...
Here’s why you should give Sirens a watch, including what the new Netflix TV show is about, who’s in the cast, and more.
A ghost ship has been spotted off a Texas beach, an eerie unmanned sailboat stocked with supplies yet drifting alone, stirs ...
Traces of drug use go back to ancient times with research showing that the Greeks and Romans used and sometimes abused cannabis and opium.
Chloe, often used as an alternative name for Demeter, the Greek goddess of fertility and agriculture, symbolizes new life and ...
Alex Matthews, the main player in Paul Vidich’s “The Poet’s Game,” appears, as he walks near the Moscow riverbank late one afternoon in 2018, to be “an ordinary middle-aged man who’d ...
It was the week Wall Street got its swagger back. Stocks staged a gravity-defying rebound to wipe out all losses from April’s tariff shock, Corporate America unleashed billions in pent-up bond ...