The play makes a clear statement about Indhu Rubasingham’s thoughts on the power of the theatre and what audiences might ...
The battered skull of a brown bear discovered near a Roman amphitheater in Serbia reveals that the wild animal had been kept in captivity for years and was fighting off an infection when it died ...
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Travel to Antalya: On the Lycian trail of history and sea
The route starts in Konyaalti, near Antalya, and ends in Fethiye, and can be traversed in a few days on wheels ...
While the Colosseum in Rome is often the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of Roman amphitheatres, the Pula Arena, ...
Formed by cascading hot springs and framed by ancient ruins, these white terraces in western Turkey create a surreal ...
Archaeologists in Russia uncovered a 2nd-century BCE satyr mask, the first clear evidence of an ancient Greek theater in ...
Grupo Folklórico Quetzalén will present “Mictlán: A Día de los Muertos Concert,” a blend of stylized performances honoring ...
The American Five” is a smart and captivating take on Martin Luther King, while “Julius X” is a less successful spin on the ...
As bacchic den mother Vida, a winningly frank Clare Perkins gives us an intro to this world: “Basically, we just topple ...
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What's on this week - including tributes to some musical greats
An 18-piece Big Band tribute to Glenn Miller in the village of Kings Cliffe – the site of Miller’s last outdoor performance ...
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Skull of bear held captive to fight Roman gladiators discovered near ancient amphitheater in Serbia
Archaeologists determined that the bear had an infected injury and had been held captive for a significant amount of time.
For citizens of the ancient Roman Empire, a trip to the amphitheater meant a thrilling day of entertainment. However, for many of the gladiators and animals involved, it was a fight for survival. A ...
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