I'm not sure whether this will be a regular feature on Saturdays, but we'll try it for a couple of weeks:

Classics in Contemporary Culture returns with a Classical excerpt from Martin Luther King Jr.'s last speech ...

At Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean, PH has an interesting post on Maps, perception of geographical space, and the study of cultural life in the Roman world
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Hobbyblog presents a sestertius of Gallienus sporting an image of Felicitas ...

N.S. Gill presents us with a handful of quotes -- attributed and genuine -- from Alexander the Great over at About.com ...

The Stoa announces the availability of xml versions of a pile of neo-Latin colloquia scholastica ...

A 'new' online book: Mary Mills Patrick, Sextus Empiricus and Greek Scepticism (1897 thesis at Project Gutenberg)

This was mentioned all over the place last week and I was saving it for a slow news day, but I think the ClassiCarnival thing overrides that strategy ... the Mystereis of Eleusis site at Cornell has a whack of images of inscriptions and the like. (Firefox users will probably want to make use of their 'open in IE' extension to look at this; it uses popups) ...

... today we're going to try to figure out if we can find an efficient way to alert folks to interesting forum conversations and the feasibility of including links to tocs/abstracts from journals ...