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What the Greeks Knew
by Karen Frillmann
NEW YORK, NY April 08, 2009 —There are a number of productions of classic Greek plays in the city right now. The plots are filled with family strife, and the cost of war and revenge.
And they got WNYC's Karen Frillmann thinking that seeing the Greek classics is a refreshing way to prepare the body, mind and the psyche for the rituals of spring.
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