This appears to be something we can do daily ...

Hobbyblog presents a silvered antoninianus of Gallienus, with a spear-bearing Venus ...

Over at Laudator, MG ponders the non-connection between liber and lIber ...

About.com's N.S. Gill has a Julius Caesar Study Guide ...

Memorabilia Antoniniana alerts UK fans of Classics to Boris Johnson and the Dream of Rome on BBC2 tomorrow...

Classico e Moderno returns from a long hiatus to offer us a 'definition of blog' from Cicero (with an English translation)...

A post from Dennis (who clearly doesn't read rc) over at Campus Mawrtius on the Athenian-Typhoid thing also points to an interesting article suggesting the same from quite a while ago at the Asklepion ...

Over at phDiva, Dorothy King posts a translation of the firman which gave Lord Elgin permission to remove the marbles ...

Sympotica Graecolatina tells us why smoked Velabrum cheese is the best ...

We note the existence of the Tropaion blog (announcing its newsletters) for fans of Hellenic religion ...

From the FWIW department, a press release (!) point me to The Idiocy and the Oddity, which is an online eBook parody of some Classical thing involving cats ...

Last, and certainly not least ... the Telegraph has a touristy thing about Roman sites written by Robin Lane Fox and loosely connected to the Rome television series ...