The Metropolitan Opera’s new production of Bellini’s “I Puritani,” directed by Charles Edwards, is “a retro move,” said Peter ...
Everything starts, and keeps going, with people. People who wake up every day with a fire to inspire, to move, to create, to ...
Diva: From Umm Kulthum to Dalida, showing at Beirut’s Sursock Museum, celebrates legendary singers, actresses and dancers ...
Beginning with its construction in the fourth century B.C. and continuing for more than 800 years, the Temple of Isis on the small island of Philae, set where the Nile flowed out of Nubia, was visited ...
Across the world, some ancient places are not just ruins but are living, breathing spaces filled with people, rituals, and ...
Songwriters living in ancient Egypt would never have expected the words and melodies they sung would feature on Australian ...
Known as the Colossi of Memnon, the statues of Amenhotep III both stand at more than 40 feet tall. Experts have been working ...
My ship is the newly-launched 146-passenger Bahareya (which means “belongs to the river” in Arabic) and is TUI River Cruises’ second Nile vessel. Starting in Luxor and making stops in Kom Ombo, Aswan ...
Step into the sands of time, where ancient wisdom meets modern energy. Egyptian astrology doesn’t just look to the stars; it listens to the gods. Each.
Populus Denver is an unusual hotel – you can’t miss its facade, designed to look like Colorado aspen trees – and this weekend ...
Koshary – a spicy dish of lentils, rice and pasta available at countless Egyptian food stalls – won recognition as a cultural treasure from the UN’s cultural agency on Wednesday, as Cairo makes a ...
In the Egyptian city of Esna, a highly decorated entrance hall completed during the mid-third century a.d. is the only surviving part of a temple dedicated to the creator god Khnum. Some 100 major ...