My summer was spent with a strong focus on architecture. I was fortunate enough to participate in a pre-college architecture program as
The Ancient Theater of Epidaurus was built in the 4th century BCE atop Cynortion Mountain, near the Sanctuary of Asclepius, the Greek
Every summer, the Greek National Opera ends its season with a series of performances at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus – also
As the CDC loosens COVID-19 restrictions and the nation continues its ongoing transition into a post-pandemic world, a new virus has been
Pictured Above: My first, personal copy of “Haroun and the Sea of Stories” I was in 6th Grade when I first read
Pictured: Bastille Day in Geney It is said that you cannot properly learn a new language unless you completely immerse yourself into
As the NATO nations of North America and Europe condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in an unexpected amount of unity, Russia hopes
We are living in the maelstrom created by Dobbs; we are living in the gutting of Roe. On June 24, at approximately
America is currently facing an era in which it is becoming increasingly polarized; political ideologies, rather than the voices of the American
It is no secret that opera has historically struggled with a lack of racial diversity. In a recent study by Opera America,