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Singh and Musteata both had full careers in the art world before coming to film. Born in France to French and Indian parents, ...
San Jacinto College’s theatre programs bring audiences two distinct theatrical experiences this fall, each offering a unique ...
Singh and Musteata both had full careers in the art world before coming to film. Born in France to French and Indian parents, ...
Among the many centenaries celebrated this year is that of Gerald Durrell (1925-1995), who lived in Corfu in the 1930s, where he was inspired to become one of the world’s leading zoologists and ...
Dear Grandpa Tai, How do you do, sir? Or rather, how does it feel to not exist anywhere? Are you comfortable in your vacuum, ...
While Tender Is The Night never quite reached the level of acclaim of his other works like The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald considered it his best, and it underwent a critical renaissance in tandem with ...
San Jac’s South Campus will present Aristophanes’ “Frogs!” this fall, offering students and the community a chance to ...
The Troubadour Theater Company returns to the Getty Villa for 'Oedipus the King, Mama!,' a mashup of Elvis and Sophocles that ...
Jordan Munns. Few plays accumulate onstage bloopers with such frenetic absurdity as The Play That Goes Wrong, however, ...
From Plato’s admiration to Aristophanes’ mockery, this animated explainer uncovers who Socrates really was, if he existed at all.
If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. In an exclusive excerpt from her new book 'Sloppy,' author Rax King reflects on her time as an erotic dancer and whether going back to ...
Old age – the “winter” of life – is often depicted as “sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything”. But as Barbara H Rosenwein, an American historian and author of Winter Dreams: A Historical ...