Pow-Wow displays cultureMonday, January 5, 2009 @ 12:07AMAmber Richardson, a Haliwa-Saponi Indian, dances in her regalia at the Pow Wow on Saturday at Carmicheal. The Pow Wow was held by the Native American Student Organization. Richardson commented, "My favorite part about Pow Wows is being with my friends and family."
Houston museum features 1st century Israel findsSunday, January 4, 2009 @ 5:36PMThe Houston Museum of Natural Science’s exhibit, The Birth of Christianity: A Jewish Story, should have an audience among the faithful and the curious.
Events for January 1, 2009Thursday, January 1, 2009 @ 2:14AMEvents listed below do not include ongoing events such as church services. Show Ongoing Events
Erie Art Museum Introduces Summer ClassesWednesday, December 17, 2008 @ 4:48PMThe Erie Art Museum offers art classes and workshops for children and adults year-round. Beginning in June, the Museum will be offering 23 summer classes. Each class has different prices and Museum members receive discounted rates. Classes are available to beginners and more experienced artists and are offered in quarterly sessions lasting three to ten weeks. All Museum classes are taught by ...
Kefi, Beloved Greek Restaurant, Opens in Bigger SpaceFriday, December 12, 2008 @ 3:16PM Chef Michael Psilakis ( friend of Gothamist ) and partner Donatella Arpaia have finally opened the hotly anticipated, bigger location of Kefi , the Greek restaurant hailed by the Times in 2007 as "immensely appealing." The cozy original on 79th Street is regarded as one of the best deals in town, and the new location on Columbus Avenue, between 84th and 85th Streets, has miraculously not ...
Events for December 11, 2008Thursday, December 11, 2008 @ 2:05AMEvents listed below do not include ongoing events such as church services. Show Ongoing Events
Stephen Fineberg AppointmentMonday, November 24, 2008 @ 2:56PMGALESBURG -- Stephen C. Fineberg has been appointed to the Szold Distinguished Service Professorship at Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois. Fineberg has taught classics at Knox since 1976.
Greek pipeline workers discover stone age homesThursday, November 20, 2008 @ 11:58AMATHENS (Reuters) - Archaeologists in central Greece have unearthed the remains of a Neolithic settlement discovered by workers laying a gas pipeline, the Greek Culture Ministry said Thursday.
Greek archaeologists find 6,500-year-old villageThursday, November 20, 2008 @ 10:43AMArchaeologists have discovered the ruins of a 6,500-year-old farming settlement in an antiquities-rich area of central Greece.