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Mr. Hoffman is an associate editor of the Sun, where he covers politics and culture. He holds a PhD from Harvard and a law ...
A group of antiquities smugglers in Turkey were just caught after trying to illegally excavate an ancient Roman mosaic — ...
The Rest is History” podcasters Tom Holland and Dominic Sandbrook have been walking their audience through pivotal moments in ...
Pulitzer’s draws much of its imagery from 1930s newsreels and fascist propaganda flicks. This is not a production about ...
Giulio Cesare is once again competing with Antony and Cleopatra, the latter this time a new work by John Adams that premiered at the Met on May 12.
But add in the keyword "Caesar," and things become a little clearer. There's just something about Caesar salad that feels like a warm hug, but also a crisp breath of fresh air. Perhaps it's the ...
There’s an old expression, “A lawyer who defends himself has a fool for a client.” While John Adams didn’t decide to take on ...
Mother and ChildOn the rear wall of the temple dedicated to the goddess Hathor, in Dendera, Cleopatra VII had herself depicted as a queen, alongside Caesarion, the son she had with Julius Caesar.
John Adams’s Shakespeare adaptation has been trimmed since its premiere, but still struggles with setting a flood of dense Elizabethan verse.
Martinez theorises that following Mark Antony's suicide after his defeat by Caesar Augustus, also known as Octavian, Cleopatra meticulously planned for their joint interment at this site ...
For more than seven decades, the Metropolitan Opera Radio Broadcasts have brought opera into millions of homes, playing a vital and unparalleled role in the development and appreciation of opera in ...