As the cradle of democracy, rational philosophy and theater, Greece laid the foundations of Western thought. It influenced ...
One of the crown jewels of The Kentucky Castle experience is its farm-to-table restaurant, which takes the farm-to-table concept to royal heights. The castle maintains its own gardens on the property, ...
Sarah Kirkland Snider’s gorgeously mesmerizing first opera has both focus and a thematically expansive view of a moment in ...
The Kentucky Castle isn’t some miniature replica or half-hearted tourist trap. This is the real deal—a genuine stone castle complete with towering turrets, a surrounding wall, and a moat-like ...
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David Albertson is Associate Professor of Religion and Philosophy at USC in Los Angeles, where he studies medieval Christian ...
Operas is a medium built for sweeping tales and grand emotion. This fall, the LA Opera — partnering with Beth Morrison ...
Walk into an Indian bookshop anywhere, whether at an airport, in a mall, or in a standalone store, and visit the section labelled Philosophy. Read the titles and authors. Chances are, you will find ...
In days of old, knights were bold. And these days, they enjoy a good skirmish too. On a dewy autumn morning recently, the clinking of armour and the clashing of steel swords (carefully blunted) filled ...
Norway has a cultural philosophy that’s captured the zeitgeist (Picture: Getty Images) If the city of Trondheim were a cocktail, it would be made out of aquavit, vodka, spruce, pine and apples. All ...
‘The Name of the Rose’. Author: Umberto Eco. Publisher: Bompiani/1980. Pages: 497 When first published, this first novel by semiologist Umberto Eco was a worldwide sensation. Some 50 million copies of ...