Nyx is the is the Ancient Greek goddess of the night.  Unlike her sister, Eos, the goddess of the Dawn, Nyx is a mysterious ...
Bull heads like these were used throughout ancient Greece and Rome to both ward off evil spirits and symbolize strength and power.
In 480 BC, Persian forces led by King Xerxes I burned down the city of Athens, as well as the Acropolis, in what is called “the Persian Destruction of Athens.” The destruction of the great city took ...
A Greek guest at a Lebanese wedding navigates cultural quirks, dance floor expectations, and unexpected philosophical detours ...
Bleeding Cool scooped the news on DC's follow-up to their international anthologies Batman: The World and Joker: The World, ...
Coexistence, My Ass!, a film about Israeli comedian Noam Shuster-Eliassi who dares to advocate for peaceful coexistence between Israelis and Palestinians, won the Golden Alexander Sunday at the ...
The Bank of Hindostan, General Bank of Bengal and Bengal Bank became the first banks in India to issue paper currency in the 18th Century. During this time, paper money was first issued in British Ind ...
With the anniversary of the first lockdown approaching, inflation and market volatility are now facts of financial life ...
A scene from "When Harry Met Sally" helped put New York's Katz's Deli on the map. And all over the country, there are equally ...
In a remarkable display of dominance, ancient Greek wrestler Milo of Croton once claimed an Olympic ... Sanctuary of Zeus at Olympia and effortlessly hoisting a four-year-old bull onto his shoulders ...
If nothing else, Huff’s comments invite us to re-read familiar texts with fresh eyes, and maybe stop calling everything an ...