Antigone” gave us the original “bad girl,” but its themes go beyond that. How do adaptations keep making Sophocles’ ideas about democracy and theater new?
Antigone, an ancient Greek play, is being adapted in several theaters across New York City. Our critic Helen Shaw explains why Sophocles’s anti-heroine is such a relevant figure today.
From Greek tragedy to a 21st-century dissection of blue-collar America, these are the theatrical milestones that shaped drama as we know it ...
Iraq arrive in Monterrey after disrupted journey for World Cup play-off ...
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Hadestown, Fame & Godspell Hit Charles County Stages This Spring
Charles County Public Schools high schools are gearing up for a vibrant spring theater season in April and May 2026, featuring a diverse lineup of musicals and adaptations that range from Greek ...
As an anti-war comedy centred on women’s collective resistance, Aristophanes’s Lysistrata already challenges conventional power structures ...
Layers of filo, a storied Detroit location, and one of Michigan’s best-known Greek pastry shops make this an easy stop for a ...
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Alert: Iran launches missile strikes on southern Israel as 23rd day of conflict escalates
On the 23rd day of the escalating Middle East conflict, Iran launched a series of ballistic missile attacks targeting ...
BTS is an acronym for “Bangtan Sonyeondan," which translates to “Bulletproof Boy Scouts” ...
This story contains spoilers for Ava Reid‘s “Innamorata,” released March 17 by Penguin Random House. Ava Reid’s latest novel, ...
Film critic Jesse Hawthorne Ficks of Movies for Maniacs breaks down his favorite films of last year, in his preferred ...
Greek organizations at the University of Memphis combined performance and philanthropy March 20, raising money for Children’s ...
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