Rick Riordan, author of 'Percy Jackson' series, to debut books featuring Egyptian godsNovember 2nd, 2009 Rick Riordan trading Greek myths for Egyptian godsNEW YORK — Rick Riordan has again summoned the ancient spirits. The author of the million-selling "Percy Jackson" series has started "The Kane Chronicles," in which Egyptian gods are revived in modern times.
Exhibit showcases painting in ancient Rome, features frescoes and portraitsSeptember 22nd, 2009 Exhibit showcases painting in ancient RomeROME — Frescoes that once adorned Roman villas are going on display in a new exhibit that shows the tastes of ancient Rome's wealthy through landscapes and the representation of gods and goddesses. The exhibit "Roman Imperial Painting," which opens Thursday, follows the development of Roman painting over the centuries and its influence on Medieval and Renaissance art, officials said Tuesday.
Winehouse 'to sing at Greek wedding for 20k pounds'September 12th, 2009 LONDON - Amy Winehouse has agreed to perform in a Greek wedding ceremony for a massive 20,000 pounds. The troubled singer apparently accepted the offer, as the venue is just down the road from her home in Hertfordshire.
Greece's Acropolis Museum to restore film reference to Christians vandalizing ParthenonAugust 4th, 2009 Greek museum restores mention of Christian vandalsATHENS, Greece — Greece's new Acropolis Museum said Tuesday it would restore references to early Christians vandalizing the ancient Parthenon temple, which were deleted from a film shown to visitors for fear of angering the country's powerful Orthodox Church. The decision last month to delete the short segment angered the film's creator, Academy Award-winning filmmaker Constantin Costa-Gavras, and was criticized in the Greek press as an act of censorship.
Shakespeare's Globe theater taking its Elizabethan-style staging on tour to United StatesJuly 27th, 2009 Shakespeare's Globe to tour United StatesLONDON — Shakespeare's Globe, the London theater that stages the Bard's plays in an Elizabethan setting, is taking its show on the road in the U.S. The company says it will perform the comedy "Love's Labour's Lost" in eight American university cities starting in October.
True Colors Theater CompanyJuly 16th, 2009 The "True Colors Theater Company" has been founded by Kenny Leon (photo here), the famous African American Broadway and stage director. It was in 2002 that Leon had come together with Jane Bishop, the managing director to start this new theater.
Ga. theater troupe plans to retake the stage months after 3 members gunned down by professorJuly 10th, 2009 Troupe to retake stage after slayings by professorATHENS, Ga. — A community theater group is taking the stage at an Athens, Ga., theater for the first time since a University of Georgia professor gunned down three of its members outside the building.
Makeshift memorial outside Harlem theater where Michael Jackson performed as a childJune 26th, 2009 Michael Jackson mourned outside Harlem theaterNEW YORK — People heading to work were stopping at a makeshift memorial outside Harlem's Apollo Theater, where Michael Jackson performed as a child. The tributes were being written Friday on pieces of cardboard, and on newspapers bearing his photo.
Greece's New Acropolis Museum receives hundreds of visitors on opening dayJune 21st, 2009 Greece's New Acropolis Museum opens to visitorsATHENS, Greece — The new Acropolis Museum opened its gates Sunday to hundreds of visitors eager to explore its vast collection of sculptures and artifacts from ancient Greece. The museum holds more than 4,000 ancient works, including some of the best surviving classical sculptures that once adorned the Acropolis.
Greece's New Acropolis Museum bolsters claim for return of Parthenon frieze from LondonJune 20th, 2009 New Acropolis Museum seeks missing frieze returnATHENS, Greece — Greece opens its long-anticipated new Acropolis Museum Saturday, boosting its decades-old campaign for the return of 2,500-year-old sculptures removed from the ancient citadel by a 19th century British diplomat. After years of delays and legal wrangling, the museum opens its doors to the public on Sunday at a nominal euro1 ($1.40) charge — the price of a public bus ticket.
Greece's New Acropolis Museum to open with lavish party; seeks return of London sculpturesJune 20th, 2009 New Acropolis Museum to open with lavish partyATHENS, Greece — The golden age of ancient Athens comes to life Saturday as Greece opens its new Acropolis Museum with a lavish party, bolstering its long campaign for the return of 2,500-year-old sculptures stripped from the citadel more than two centuries ago. Years of delays and often vociferous criticism about the museum's hulking design and location in the capital's old district come to an end with a nearly euro3 million ($4.1 million) opening ceremony to be attended by foreign heads of state and government — though conspicuously not from Britain, where the sculptures currently reside.
Greece's New Acropolis Museum shines spotlight on missing Parthenon marblesJune 19th, 2009 New Acropolis Museum highlights missing marblesATHENS, Greece — Greece opens its long-anticipated new Acropolis Museum Saturday, boosting its decades-old campaign for the return of 2,500-year-old sculptures removed from the ancient citadel by a 19th century British diplomat. After years of delays and legal wrangling, the museum opens its doors to the public on Sunday at a nominal €1 ($1.40) charge — the price of a public bus ticket.
Greece's new Acropolis Museum set for weekend opening after years of delaysJune 18th, 2009 Greece to open new Acropolis Museum this weekendATHENS, Greece — About 1,500 years after Christian zealots vandalized the Parthenon's pagan sculptures, Greece's Orthodox Church has formally blessed the new Acropolis Museum, set to open this weekend after years of delays. Standing near the remains of an inaugural sacrifice for a 3rd century B.C.
Depeche Mode singer Gahan spends night in Athens hospital after falling ill before concertMay 13th, 2009 Depeche Mode lead singer in hospital in AthensATHENS, Greece — Depeche Mode lead singer David Gahan is not well enough to perform in Athens on Wednesday, concert organizers said, a day after he was rushed to hospital moments before he was to appear on stage. Turkish organizers also canceled the band's Thursday night concert in Istanbul.
Greek shadow puppet master Evgenios Spatharis dies at 85, days after fallMay 10th, 2009 Greek puppet master Evgenios Spatharis dies at 85ATHENS, Greece — Evgenios Spatharis, a Greek master of shadow puppet theater, has died days after sustaining injuries in a fall, a state news agency reported Sunday. He was 85. Spatharis died Saturday at an Athens hospital, where he was being treated after falling from a staircase Wednesday while he was on his way to a performance.
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