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Mr President, this reflection on governance is motivated by Babachir’s remarks on how leadership, more precisely, the ...
Having produced a new film on his hero James Connolly, the former trade union leader reflects on his activism and idealism ...
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Daily Times on MSNThe Eternal Banquet of Minds: A Sequel to the School of AthensRaphael’s School of Athens was a tidy affair — Plato pointed to the heavens, Aristotle gestured toward the earth, Euclid did geometry in the corner, and Heraclitus brooded like a proto-hipster.
Marginality, mass death—these are just a few of the reasons why the oeuvre of Essex Hemphill, who died of the virus in 1995, has only been available, until now, in snatches. Hemphill does remain quite ...
Welcome to Caesars Head State Park in Cleveland, South Carolina – where words fail and jaws drop. This granite outcropping stands 3,266 feet above sea level, offering views that make smartphone ...
The most famous is the Raven Cliff Falls trail, a moderate 4-mile round-trip hike that leads to one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the Southeast. Raven Cliff Falls drops a dramatic 420 feet, ...
David Mamet saw it coming. The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, director and screenwriter penned an op-ed with the title, “Why I am No Longer a ‘Brain-Dead Liberal” in 2008, and he watched his ...
Trinity Theatre Company has announced that The Queen’s Men will present their Julius Caesar at Trinity’s Mission Valley location in the Mission Valley Mall in August.
Hail, Caesar! “Spartacus” creator on recasting key role for “House of Ashur” See a first look at Rome's power couple in the "Spartacus" successor series.
Hidden high in the White Mountains of eastern California, a gnarled, weathered tree quietly holds a staggering secret — it’s nearly 5,000 years old.
The senators had had enough of Julius Caesar. They regarded the military genius who was rapidly consolidating political power as a tyrant-in-the-making and potential usurper of their own ...
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