Book Review: Babylonia by Costanza Casati

Costanza Casati’s Babylonia is a modern retelling that moves fluidly between the worlds of history and myth. At its heart lies Semiramis, the legendary Assyrian queen whose reputation has been maligned in centuries of ancient texts as the “whore queen.” Casati flips that narrative on its head, offering instead a nuanced and sympathetic portrayal of a woman whose power, cunning, and humanity resonate across the ages. Reframing a Legend One of the most compelling aspects of Babylonia is the way Casati re-frames Semiramis. Rather than leaning on the lurid accusations of antiquity, the book positions her as a figure of … Continue reading Book Review: Babylonia by Costanza Casati

Things We Learned in High School in the ’90s That Turned Out Wrong

If you graduated high school in the ’90s, you were probably taught that fat was always bad, Pluto was a planet, and we only use 10% of our brains. A lot has changed since then. Here’s a look at the biggest classroom “facts” from the 1990s that turned out to be wrong—or at least in need of an update. Continue reading Things We Learned in High School in the ’90s That Turned Out Wrong