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Modern workouts often include music—but did you know the ancient Greeks and Romans also used rhythm to boost performance long before science proved its benefits?
The Gita is an intriguing work; there is much more hidden in its short review of the entire gamut of Indian darshana than is ...
The Milwaukee Bucks are aggressively pursuing a three-team trade to acquire Jerami Grant from the Portland Trail Blazers, ...
These specialty spots are woven into the fabric of Winnipeg’s food scene — and Winnipeggers have spoken. From family-run institutions to second-generation success stories, here are the Top 5 Specialty ...
Diogenes, known as the father of Cynicism, has become famous for his interaction with famous Greek leader Alexander the Great ...
Dionysus was a god the Greeks most happily imitated. Called Bacchus by the Romans, he was the privileged son of Zeus himself ...
A score above 130 is typically seen as a marker of exceptional intellect, while scores below 70 may indicate cognitive ...
The author of the Myth of Monsters series recommends works that tell, or retell, these strange and wonderful stories for ...
When life feels uncertain, these Stoic reads offer calm, courage, and clarity helping you stay grounded when the world feels ...
Can Evia’s mineral-rich waters, where the ancient Greeks once bathed, be a cure for exhaustion? Heidi Fuller-Love ...
Is Sheng Wang okay? Unclear. But his microwave clock is finally set, so we’re calling it progress. In this hilarious full set ...
LET’S TALK about Harvard. In the early 1900s, Harvard pledged to accept young people from Cambridge into their University.