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In “Tongues,” Anders Nilsen takes the story of Prometheus and sets it in the modern world.
A Greek Orthodox monastery in Italy, founded more than one thousand years ago is thriving just south of Rome in the epicenter ...
Author Jeanne Carstensen details a deadly shipwreck she witnessed through accounts from survivors and rescuers alike.
HarperCollins Children’s Books has acquired three books in a new fiction series from author and QI Elf Anne Miller. Miller's ...
A book launch of a historical autobiography by Anastasia Gessa-Liveriadis, titled Whispering to My Daughter, will be held on ...
Introduced by refugees from Asia Minor who arrived in Athens in the 1920s, the grilled meat sandwich with tomatoes, onions, ...
One of the most recognized Greek mythology TV shows is “Hercules: The Legendary Journeys.” Are the graphics of the 1995 show ...
The Passover story has come to function as a powerful narrative of persecution and liberation for Jewish people.
The Book of Kings was written close to the time of the reported ... unearthed more than 20 archaeological layers since the 1920s. The layer with Egyptian and Greek pottery fragments described in the ...
The Prophets of the Hebrew scriptures are then matched in the Greek New Testament with the Book of Revelation. Faith Works: ...
Ephialtes of Trachis, whose name means "nightmare" in Greek is regarded as one of the most notorious traitors in the history ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks with journalist Jeanne Carstensen about her new book, "Greek Tragedy," about the wreck of a ship filled with refugees off the Greek coast in 2015.