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Tag: classics

Why Pop Culture is a Classic(s) Matter: The Forgotten Pleasure of Doing Nothing

If you, like me, are a fundamentally lazy person, you will agree that summer break is the ideal time to … More

classics, Column, columnist, isabel ferrari, the forgotten pleasure of doing nothing

Why Pop Culture is a Classic(s) Matter: The Persistence of Heroic Culture in Western Society

A soldier, endowed with supernatural strength, fights epically in defence of the principles at the base of his national culture, … More

classics, Column, columnist, isabel ferrari, pop culture

Why Pop Culture is a Classic(s) Matter: Epicureanism and Stoicism: How Ancient Philosophies Can Help You Deal with the Stress of Modern Life

To some people, philosophy is a boring subject they had to endure in school, or a pretentious topic that requires … More

classics, Column, columnist, isabel ferrari, philosophy

Why Pop Culture is a Classic(s) Matter – Catullus Spills the Tea: Sexually Based Political Satire in Ancient Rome

When they told me this issue was going to be NSFW themed, I immediately thought of Catullus as the perfect … More

classics, Column, columnist, isabel ferrari, Poetry, politics, satire

Why Pop Culture is a Classic(s) Matter: Medea: The Prototype of Badass Woman

As anyone familiar with ancient Greek society will know, its culture is deeply patriarchal at its core, and even misogynistic … More

classics, Column, isabel ferrari, medea

Live Review – STAG: Lysistrata

The roaring 20’s set the scene for this semester’s STAG main stage production, Lysistrata. Originally an Ancient Greek comedy, the … More

classics, comedy, live, Student Theatre at Glasgow, theatre, Zara Grew

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