Over the last few years, you may have become more familiar with the term “sapphic” as an umbrella term for women loving women (WLW). However, this goes deeper than the term “lesbian” to encompass ...
One of the most powerful passages in The Iliad is in Book 18, when a weeping Greek soldier comes to the tent of Achilles and tells him that his lifelong friend Patroclus has fallen in battle, slain by ...
This past week, I read “The Song of Achilles” by Madeline Miller, and I have a lot to say. The novel is a fictitious retelling of the classic Greek myth of Achilles and his companion and rumored lover ...
To kick off Pride Month in 2024, queer-founded jewelry brand Awe Inspired has partnered with Fire Island and Glamorous heartthrob Zane Phillips to launch the company's first-ever male pendant, the ...
There was great mourning for Patroclus in the camp of the Greeks. Achilles said: “Patroclus is dead and I, too, may die here. But I care not, if only I have vengeance upon Hector. I will not bury ...
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The Achilles of Homer’s The Iliad always seemed a bit of a head case, even by the standards of teenagers who first encounter him in high school lit classes. He had those anger issues, the ones that ...
When we read Homer’s classic epic The Odyssey in my seventh grade English class, I found myself ultimately bored with the epic. Perhaps I was too young to understand its beauty, or maybe some part of ...
The playwright JC Lee has some gall naming his characters A and P in “Warplay.” If you come into the theater cold, without knowing anything about his smooth evocation of a deeply felt love, his story ...