The Sacred Way | Walking the Road the Greeks Never Stopped Using
There is a road in western Athens, signposted in ordinary blue and white municipal lettering, that buses use every day, that runs past petrol stations and tyre shops and a…
Hellenic Essentials
Echoes from the Acropolis
Saganaki Shrimp with Tomatoes, Ouzo, and Feta | A Taste of Greece in Every Bite
The pan came first. The word saganaki does not name a dish. It names the…
The Antikythera Mechanism | The Object That Changed What We Know About the Greeks
In 1900 a group of sponge divers sheltering from a storm near the small island…
The Name of the Aegean | A King’s Leap, a Divine Goatskin, and the Sailors Who Named the Whitecaps
The ancient Greeks had three explanations for the name of the sea between them and…
Perseus | The Child of Light in the Sealed Chamber
Acrisius built the chamber to contain everything. The king of Argos had received the oracle's…
Kefalonia | Greece’s Undiscovered Gem of the Ionian Sea
The earthquake of 1953 that destroyed Zakynthos also destroyed Kefalonia. The same seismic event, the…
The Ultimate Greece Travel Guide | The Land of Gods, Myths, and Mediterranean Beauty
Greece is where the categories were invented. Philosophy, democracy, tragedy, comedy, history as a discipline,…
The Buzz from Olympus
Echidna | The Monstrous Beauty of Greek Mythology Who Loved, Lost, and Gave Birth to Legends
She had a name before she had a cave. The ancient sources give her the form first: woman above the waist, serpent below, the division running somewhere through the torso…
Oracle's Wisdom
When the Gods Flew | Aeschylus, the Mechane, and the Theology of Flight in Greek Tragedy
Somewhere in the Theatre of Dionysus on the southern slope of the Acropolis in Athens, around the middle of the fifth century BCE, an actor playing a god was lifted…
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The Dioscuri | One Mortal, One Divine, Both Necessary
When the roof fell in at Scopas's banquet, Simonides the poet was the only person…
Nikos Kazantzakis | The Man Who Wrote God and Was Excommunicated for It
If you climb to the highest point of the Venetian walls guarding the city of…
The Lion Gate | Europe’s Oldest Monumental Sculpture and the Curse Behind It
The gate has been visible above ground throughout recorded history. Every other major monument of…
When the Gods Grieve | Loss, Transformation, and the World It Made
We gave the Greek gods everything. Immortality. Strength beyond any mortal reckoning. The power to…
The Divine Constellation | The Greek Cosmological Tradition from Chaos to Troy
The Greeks did not believe the gods had always existed. This is the first and…
Lesbos | Beyond Sappho, Beyond the Headlines
Let's address it directly and then move on. Lesbos is the birthplace of Sappho, the…
