This week's collection of little things that are best aggregated into one post:

The folks at Rosetta Stone are working on a Latin project and are looking for speakers of Latin who live in the U.S. ... contact Jennifer Tuccio (tuccio AT rosettastone.com) if you fit the description and want to get involved ...

One of Turner's many nice Greek Temple paintings -- specifically, the Temple of Jupiter Panellenios -- is coming to auction (the picture with the article makes very nice wallpaper) ...

About.com's Military History guide had a feature on the Battle of Zama ...

Interesting update on the Clash of the Titans remake ...

An OpEd piece from the Philippines seems to be promoting ostracism for political types ...

Latest video on the Archaeology Channel is about the Antikythera Mechanism ...

Some theatre reviews: Antigone (Manchester) ... Thyestes' Feast (LA) ... Penelope (Princeton) ... Women of Troy ...

Semi-related: the Stratford (the one down the road from me) production of Caesar and Cleopatra will be hitting the big screen ...

The BBC has a very nice slideshow on the Herculaneum exhibition in Naples ...

Archaeology has a nice abstract on the Gladiator Diet ...

An essay on Herodotus and Thucydides which profs and TAs might want to familiarize themselves with ...

If you were looking for reactions to Maureen Dowd's latinesque column a few weeks ago, here's one ...

Not sure if I mentioned this Digital Archimedes Palimpsest project yet ...

Some audio files of Vergil's Eclogues ...

A piece on a dig at Tyre mentions tantalizing in passing the discovery of a Roman amphitheatre ...

A tour of Cyprus with an Aphroditic focus ...

An interview with John Heath and Victor Davis Hanson on various topics (not all Classical) ...