Not much in the news department today, but the ClassiCarnies have picked up the slack somewhat:

DK at PhDiva has a post about Carrey's drawings of the Parthenon sculptures ...

Bestiaria Latina has been busy (and I missed a couple yesterday) ... first, there's a story called de Basilisco et speculo ... there's also a post on Judas as Oedipus (I) ... and Judas as Oedipus (II) ...

About.com's N.S. Gill wades in on the 'four greatest Greeks' challenge (cf. Blogographos) ... elsewhere, she's pondering and presenting info about the Greek month of Thargelion ... there's also a post about the Cyclops ...

Hobbyblog has a coin of Valerian with a somewhat strange bit of furniture (?) on it (the permalink is acting strangely for me this a.m.) ...

I've just become aware of Steve Muhlberger's (Nipissing U) blog ... not sure why I haven't been monitoring it ...

The European Journal of Archaeology seeks a reviewer for Periklean Athens and its Legacy ...

Nugae Ciceronianae points us to a funny little audio clip called 'Mister Oedipus' (potentially offensive; there are also a pile of incredibly groan-worthy puns)...

Mnemosyne 59.2 is now online (for those with payfer access; tocs for the rest of us plebses)