Enough cannot be said about the singing, the dancing, the costume and production design and more in William Kentridge's ...
Released last August, Game Science's action-roll play game Black Myth: Wukong quickly became one of the biggest games of the ...
Ruled by Hades, the god of the underworld, the infernal rivers of Greek mythology are often mentioned in ancient literature.
It’s great to see this big play get such a robust outing at the Gaiety Sizzling energy: Charlene McKenna and Aaron McCusker in The Ferryman. Photo: Marcin Lewandowski This is a superb production ...
They had visited the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, in Fort Worth, to see the newly opened exhibit “Cowboy,” which included Guerrero’s photographs of queer men in Western wear.
The Story Forge: Make Your Own Myth is an immersive, all-ages family show, where two larger-than-life history professors and a live musician make new myths from children's ideas. Audiences will be ...
They are akin to Charon, the ferryman of Greek mythology — only in reverse, carrying scholars back across the rivers they had once traversed to separate themselves from the rest of the working ...
Set in 1981, on a family farm in Co. Armagh, The Ferryman by Jez Butterworth opened last week at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin. Absent but still at the heart of the extended Carney clan who live ...
Courtesy the Halsted A&A Foundation The statue’s presentation at Wrightwood 659 sets the stage for “Myth and Marble ... opening March 13 at the Art Institute of Chicago.
A lot of people say, ‘Well, suffering is good for art. Look at van Gogh,’ they say. And I say, ‘Let’s take a look at van Gogh. Van Gogh didn’t go out painting because he hated it.