The West Lake Cultural Landscape of Hangzhou, comprising the West Lake and the hills surrounding its three sides, has inspired famous poets, scholars and artists since the 9th century. It comprises ...
The ancient Greek statesman Pericles (ca 495–429 B.C.) left his mark on the world in far more ways than the iconic Acropolis that still defines the skyline of Athens. He advanced the foundations of ...
CEBU, Philippines — The Cebu Contractors Association (CCA) has rallied behind PCAB chairman Dr. Pericles “Ricky” Dakay, chair of the Philippine Contractors Accreditation Board (PCAB), affirming its ...
This season’s Public Works production is a powerful concert experience of PERICLES, the Bard’s epic about losing and re-discovering faith. Reconceived by playwright and songwriter Troy Anthony, this ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The wandering prince of the title sings in this version from the Public Theater’s Public Works, with a cast of everyday New Yorkers and stars like ...
Let’s just say this right up front: no one is sure how much of “Pericles” was actually written by Shakespeare. The majority of the play is so far from Shakespeare’s style, in fact, that many scholars ...
A painting depicting a debate between Socrates and Athenian statesman Pericles’ wife, Aspasia, by Nicolas André Monsiaux, circa 1800. Aspasia is one of the most enigmatic figures of ancient Greece: a ...
This musical portrait of immigrant clarinetist Pericles Halkias and the EpirotGreek community explores the aspirations and ambivalences of GreekAmericans Moving between Queens New York and northern ...
The University of Illinois Press is one of the leading publishers of humanities and social sciences journals in the country. Founded in 1918, the Press publishes more than 40 journals representing 18 ...
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