This DVD explores the influences of The Da Vinci Code four years before the book was published.
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Theater Review: The Persians at the Theatro Technis
Aeschylus's words of 472BC could hardly be more relevant today.
Read More »In Memoriam: Suzanne W Hull
A pioneer of the study of women of the English Renaissance has died at the age of 84.
Read More »Book Review: Broadcasting The Blues: Black Music In The Segregation Era
An invaluable contribution to the collection of anyone who has a passion for this music.
Read More »Theater Review: Coriolanus at Shakespeare’s Globe
Caius Martius's bull-headed pursuit of military glory and frenzied defence of his own extraordinarily developed sense of personal honour sit oddly in modern London.
Read More »Book Review: Space Race by Deborah Cadbury
Looking at the space race between the U.S. and Soviet Union from the perspective of the leaders of the two programs.
Read More »Cultural Archaeology: Finding Your Past
We of European descent have no reason to blame anyone but ourselves for cultural and spiritual woes.
Read More »Friday Femmes Fatales No 55 (Women Bloggers)
Marking time, ticking off language and making babies.
Read More »Labyrinths: A Symbol To Share
It's far easier to think you know your enemy than to try and know yourself.
Read More »Shoes, Paper Clips, and Other Ways of Remembering the Holocaust
I worried children wouldn’t understand the significance of the Holocaust. The exhibit of 3,000 tiles by American schoolchildren at the Holocaust Museum quashed that concern.
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