Throughout history, humans have created myths and legends to make sense of the world around them. Most of the time, that’s ...
In reliefs and monuments spanning 3,000 years, the pharaoh holds the heka in his left hand, resting it upon his shoulder. The image encodes a specific claim: Pharaoh is the shepherd of his people; he ...
A busy few weeks saw Central Florida concerts by Broadway stars, Jasmine Forsberg and Yuja Wang, as well as powerful theater and a new arts space.
Has there ever been a boring book about that near-inexhaustible literary setting, the Second World War? Yet, as memories of ...
There’s something profoundly captivating about the phrase “lost to time.” Throughout history, countless treasures, cities, and secrets have vanished beneath layers of earth, sand, and water—or simply ...
Explore Bonaventure Cemetery in Savannah Georgia where haunting beauty, historic graves, and moss draped oaks draw visitors ...
Anat Mastor, head of perfusion at Save A Child’s Heart, recalls childhood under the Islamic regime. Escaped in 1987 as a ...
The arson in December at Beth Israel Congregation didn’t just damage the only synagogue in Jackson, Mississippi. It also ...
Nearly a decade later, Ash’s film “Bookends,” which is loosely inspired by his own experience, is the first movie incubated ...
Arthur Miller’s 1949 play Death of a Salesman, currently on Broadway in a new production starring Nathan Lane as Willy Loman, was inspired by an uncle of Miller’s and a suicidal colleague of his ...
The photo from Carnegie Hall last week of a couple dozen celebrities dressed like they were attending a bat mitzvah was striking not just for the cause — a UJA-Federation benefit to help rebuild ...
A few weeks ago, VTDigger published a piece by Erin Petenko titled “Vermont’s Pagans find Comfort and Creativity in new Surge of Interest in Paganism.” It was an interesting read ...