Once again, we find our inbox in need of a major cleanup:

The Latin IES Bunol blog has a couple of items in Spanish of interest ... here's some more .... (who owns this blog?)

A bit of Asterix and Obelix in Greek at the Carpe Diem blog (not sure who owns/runs this one either) ...

Adrian Murdoch is pondering hangovers via Pliny ...

Bibliodyssey (another mystery owner) has some interesting 16th century illustrations designed to accompany the tale of Jason, the Argonauts, Medea and all that ...

Roma Antiga (Portuguese) posts on Roman religion ...

N.S. Gill tells us about ancient Asia Minor ...

Ginny Lindzey is doing film scenarios with her class ... she's also ranting about the importance of oral Latin ...

Atriades' 3rd form Latin class has been making defixiones ...

Laura Gibbs posts a sort of roundup of what she's put up at various sections of her site (including a Latin Sudoku!) ...

Glaukopis is wondering about the Monty Python requirement of profs (I think there's a Simpsons requirement too ... if not, there should be) ....

Nathan Bauman has some thoughts on book five of the Odyssey ...

Ed Flinn had a nice Cornelia ...

Nikolaos Markoulakis posts about the Temple of Diana at Nemi ... there's also a hymn to Hygeia ...

Michael Gilleland has a bit of Johnson-imitating-Juvenal ... he's also dug up some more ancient dog names ... and more on King of Kings ... someone likes Homer ...

Phil Harland writes about tensions between Romans and Jews in 1st century Judaea ...

Irene Hahn is beginning a discussion on Tacitus and the barbarians (sounds like a good name for a band) ... there's some background info on Tacitus ... there's also a bit of ethnography from Julius Caesar ...

David Parsons has a page collecting reviews of the new docudrama about ancient Rome from the BBC ... there's also word of a game associated with the series ...

The Fall edition of the CSA Newsletter is now available online ...

... so is the Fall newsletter of the New Jersey Classical Association ...

Folks might be interested in this page devoted to the ancient city of Aptera (on Crete) ...

Some theatre reviews:

Persians ... NY Times ...

Chariot of the Sun (Greek myth through puppetry) ...

Issue 9.22 of our Explorator is up in the Yahoo archive (I'm avoiding the spam-ridden Classics Central) ... the Ancient World on Television listings for this week should be up shortly as well (well, by 8.00 p.m.)