If you studied math, science, or engineering at a four-year college in the US, much of what you learned is useless, forgotten, or obsolete. All that money, all that time, all that wasted talent. If all we lost were a few years, no big deal. But the really
A lost play by the famed Greek playwright and satirist Euripides has surfaced and is being staged in Ephesus. The tragedy, written 2400 years ago, tells the story of Phaethon, Helios' reckless son. An all-star cast & crew from modern Greek theatre will produce the play for a festival.
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