Zamna Festival Egypt blends electronic music with the iconic Great Pyramids of Giza, drawing global travellers for a surreal cultural experience.
There is a second form of sacred survival: to survive as a nation. And that too takes precedence over everything.
Researchers have discovered 30 inscriptions written in Indian languages, which provide new evidence that visitors from India spent time in Egypt between the first and third centuries C.E.
MIT researchers recreate ancient musical instruments using CT scans and 3D technology, allowing audiences to hear sounds from centuries ago.
The passing of celebrated Malian flautist, composer and arranger Boncana Maïga at the age of 77 truly marks the end of an era ...
Many of the coffins appear to belong to women who held the title 'Singer of Amun' ...
In 1986, The Bangles released a song that spent four weeks at No. 1, and was the beginning of the end for the group.
Cantor Elena Zarkh immigrated to the U.S. from the former Soviet Union in 1979, settled in Los Angeles, earned acceptance to the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion and got ordained.
György Kurtág, the eminent composer and Hungarian national treasure, has reached a rare milestone yet shows little interest in retirement.