Column: To Make the Voice of the Criminal Audible
Jean Genet’s text “The Criminal Child,” previously unavailable in English, was translated and published in December 2015. An anonymous commentary on the text, included as an afterword within the same...
View ArticleColumn: Godsend
Last year saw the release of Apotheon, a computer game set in the milieu of Greek myth. The game’s striking visuals mimic the black-figure pottery of the 7th through 5th centuries BCE, which has the...
View ArticleUncovering the Past: Land Bridge Theory, Magical Shoe, Curses, Mayan Codex...
As some Pagans and Heathens attempt to revive ancient or indigenous religions they often rely on the work of historians, primary texts and archaeologists. For this reason, when something new pops up...
View Article“Persephone” revealed: a review of Wendy Rule’s latest release
Rick de Yampert reviews Wendy Rule's new album, "Persephone," a 24-track odyssey into the world of Greek myth. Continue reading “Persephone” revealed: a review of Wendy Rule’s latest release at The...
View ArticleColumn: Magic is So Queer!
Storm Faerywolf celebrates the queer heritage of magic and Witchcraft. Continue reading Column: Magic is So Queer! at The Wild Hunt.
View ArticleAtlas to guard the Temple of Zeus in Sicily again
At the Valley of Temples complex in Sicily, a statue of Atlas will once again stand guard at the entrance to the Temple of Olympian Zeus. Continue reading Atlas to guard the Temple of Zeus in Sicily...
View ArticleTemple to Pan discovered beneath Byzantine Church in Israel
A new find at a recently excavated Byzantine church in the Banias Nature Reserve in Israel reveals a temple to the god Pan. Continue reading Temple to Pan discovered beneath Byzantine Church in Israel...
View ArticleThe Olympics, a pagan festival?
Journalist Sean McShee compares the modern Olympic Games to the Olympics of antiquity. Continue reading The Olympics, a pagan festival? at The Wild Hunt.
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