Medusa

In Greek mythology, Medusa is one of the most infamous and recognizable figures. Known for her serpentine locks and petrifying gaze, she has captured the imaginations of people for centuries. However, her story is more complex than the monstrous visage she is often associated with. This article delves into the life, myth, and legacy of … Continue reading Medusa

Storm

They said it was the worst plasma storm the Helion Belt had seen in centuries. Raging geomagnetic winds that could fry any electronics unlucky enough to be exposed, roiling clouds of superheated ions, and electromagnetic pulses that interfered with even hardened military comms. A navigational nightmare that any sane pilot would do everything to steer … Continue reading Storm

Question of the Week #378

From Gregory Stock’s The Book of Questions: Would you be willing to undergo a relatively safe surgery to implant a permanent cardiac monitor that would detect the tell-tale signs of an impending heart attack and summon medical help before it occurred? Let doctors slice you open and implant a bunch of wires and computer chips in … Continue reading Question of the Week #378

Leto

In the pantheon of Greek mythology, Leto stands as a prominent figure, renowned for her resilience and her role as the mother of the divine twins, Apollo and Artemis. Born to the Titans Coeus and Phoebe, Leto's story is one of perseverance in the face of adversity, as she endured the wrath of Hera, the … Continue reading Leto

The Character Couch – The Joker

Welcome to another intriguing edition of The Character Couch! You don't need a psych degree to see that the Joker is one deeply disturbed individual. But it's fun to analyze his unique brand of madness through a psychological lens - especially when comparing and contrasting the three most iconic live-action portrayals on the big screen. … Continue reading The Character Couch – The Joker

Kronos

In the annals of Greek mythology, few figures loom as large as Kronos, the mighty Titan who ruled during the fabled Golden Age. As the youngest son of the primordial deities Gaia and Uranus, Kronos played a pivotal role in the cosmic power struggle that shaped the Greek pantheon. This article delves into the myths … Continue reading Kronos

10 Movies That Define the 1980s

Gather 'round and let's take a trip down memory lane to the era of big hair, neon colors, and movies that left an indelible mark on pop culture. The 1980s may have been known for its questionable fashion choices, but it sure knew how to deliver some cinematic gems that continue to resonate with audiences … Continue reading 10 Movies That Define the 1980s

Jason

The Early Years Jason, the legendary hero of ancient Greek mythology, was the son of Aeson, the rightful king of Iolcos. Born into a tumultuous time, Jason's uncle Pelias had overthrown Aeson, killing his descendants to secure his ill-gotten throne. Fearing for her newborn son's life, Jason's mother Alcimede sent him away to be raised … Continue reading Jason

Soundtracks That Shaped Cinema

When it comes to iconic movie music, there are a few soundtracks that stand out as not just complementing the film, but practically defining it. We're talking about the kinds of soundtracks that became so popular, they took on a life of their own outside the theater. Take Guardians of the Galaxy for example. Who … Continue reading Soundtracks That Shaped Cinema

Icarus

Origins and Family In Greek mythology, Icarus was the son of Daedalus, a master craftsman and architect of the legendary labyrinth of Crete. Daedalus, an Athenian, was known for his incredible inventions and his ability to solve complex problems. Icarus's mother is not mentioned in the surviving myths, but his father's talent and ingenuity play … Continue reading Icarus