For the third straight year, the Ghent Playhouse will present a staged reading in support of a local nonprofit. This year’s reading will feature Edith Whaton’s short story “Roman Fever.” Performances ...
Under pressures ranging from tariffs to declining alcohol consumption, owners of high-profile venues throughout this Bay Area ...
A family’s cluster of shed-roofed structures on a small lot bucks the conventions of the traditional mountain retreat.
Professor Edith Hall, from our department of Classics and Ancient History, has been awarded the 2024 International Hellenic Prize for her acclaimed book Facing Down the Furies. This prestigious award ...
This exquisite volume from geographer Cheshire (Atlas of Finance) shares hidden treasures contained within the University College London’s Map Library. On a research trip, Continue reading » Progress: ...
A landmark new publication authored by Professors Arlene Holmes-Henderson and Edith Hall offers the first comprehensive study of two transformative subjects in the English curriculum. The new book ...
Natalie is joined by Professors Islam Issa and Edith Hall to tell the story of the great library of Alexandria. It was included in Alexander the Great's original design for his city, located in the ...
Natalie is joined by Professors Islam Issa and Edith Hall to tell the story of the great library of Alexandria. It was included in Alexander the Great's original design for his city, located in the ...
Natalie tells the story of the ancient city of Alexandria, founded by Alexander the Great around 2500 years ago. Like all great ideas, it came to him in a dream. Show more Natalie is joined by ...