I can't believe how much stuff has accumulated in my inbox of late ... here's a pile of stuff of interest:

Amphora 7.1 is now online ...

Ditto the latest issue of the American Journal of Archaeology ...

Elsewhere at the APA, they're looking for an editor for TAPA ...

Classics@ has a feature on photos of some Iliad manuscripts ...

The Campanian Society website has recently been updated ...

Touristy thing on Sicily ... and one on Troy ... retracing Odysseus' journey ...

Mata Kimasatayo sent in some more excerpts from Harper's on Plotinus ... O Fortuna ...

A nice tribute to a Latin teacher ...

Not sure I mentioned this Venus project (virtual exploration of shipwrecks) ...

A piece on Romans' sexual obsessions (which probably would cause rc to be blocked) ...

A strange intellectual property lawsuit involving video games and Greek myth ...

Prior to the bailout passing, there was 'news' of the US appointing a magister populi ...

On the theatre front, I've also accumulated some reviews of Agamemnon at the Getty ... here ... here ... here ... here ... here

... and of Antigone (Providence) ... here too .... Women of Troy (Sydney) ... here too ... Persians (Philadelphia) ...

I pondered the inclusion of Zeus-Europa symbolism on some ID card proposal ... but then I thought I was reading to much into it ...

Some info on the upcoming Hercules flick ... and here ... the Iliad (Aquila) ...

... and some chatter about a 300 sequel ...

Interesting prose translation of the Odyssey by T.E. Shaw (a.k.a T.E. Lawrence) in the Times ...

A restaurant in Singapore where you recline to eat ...