The harrowing images of the migrant crisis convulsing Europe have challenged the world’s conscience. Who could look at the photo of the dead Syrian boy washed ashore and remain indifferent to the ...
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Aesychlus' "Persians" gets a simultaneously avant-garde and classical treatment at the Getty Villa in Malibu By Myron Meisel Persians Still - H 2014 Essentially the ancient-world equivalent of a story ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- "The Omen of the Eagles and the Ethos of Agamemnon," an article by John Peradotto, Ph.D., of Amherst, emeritus SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor and former faculty member in the ...
An exhilarating present-day reworking of Aeschylus gives free rein to female power “I felt so alive once I’d killed him.” As the husband-slayer Clytemnestra, a magnificent Lia Williams moves catlike ...
Loizides’ previous productions, Bacchae and Troades, received warm welcomes wherever they were performed during their world tours in 2008 and 2009. The success of these productions has strengthened ...
The Persians: Tragedy. By Aeschylus, adapted by Ellen McLaughlin. Directed by Barbara Oliver. (Through Oct. 10. Aurora Theatre, 2081 Addison St., Berkeley. 75 minutes ...
WE know distressingly little, we are eager to learn more, of the childhood of the Hellenic race. The Homeric poems offer us, as it were, a glimpse of a landscape seen by a flash of lightning. What ...
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