correctionAn earlier version of this article incorrectly said the Byzantine Empire, Armenia, Coptic Egypt and Ethiopia all shared a common Eastern Orthodox Christianity. The last three churches are ...
Ethiopia is known as the birthplace of coffee, and its traditional coffee ceremonies are an integral part of its culture ...
Deep thinking. Given the luxury of time to think–surrounded by the world’s greatest artwork–museum curators find linkages between people and places not readily apparent. Ways of seeing the world ...
This is part of an Arts Access series called “Home is where the art is,” which gives an inside look into the art that North Texans treasure in their homes. In her Wylie home, Fekerete “Fe” Gebremdhin ...
Who knew the Virgin Mary had a soft spot for artists? And yet, the Mother of God intervened at least once to protect a paint-spattered reprobate, if a 17th-century Ethiopian hymnal chronicling the ...
Extracted from: Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference of Ethiopian Studies, Moscow, 26-29 August 1986 (Moscow: Nauka Publishers, Central Department of Oriental Literature, 1988), pages ...
One of the most alluring artifacts on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s exhibition “Africa & Byzantium” is an image painted on wood that, we are told, is “one of the oldest surviving icons ...
The event was a hit last year, and so EESA wanted to continue the tradition. Given this year’s turnout, the Ethio-Jazz soiree ...
It fuels many of us each morning, with an extra rush of energy — coffee. But how did that magical brown drink come to be so ubiquitous? One San Diego restaurant is providing clients with traditional ...
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