d.m. Margaret Reesor

Classics Professor Emerita Margaret Reesor passed away Thursday, January 21.

Professor Reesor started teaching in Queen’s department of classics in 1961.She was greatly admired as a teacher in a wide range of classical subjects, including Greek language, literature, and philosophy, and the Latin writers Cicero, Lucretius, Vergil, and Seneca, and as a much-published authority on the Pre-Socratic, Stoic, and Epicurean philosophers. After retiring in 1987 as full professor, she continued her research and writing.

Visitation will take place Monday, January 25 at James Reid Funeral Home, Cataraqui Chapel, 1900 John Counter Blvd. A service at 1:30 pm in the Chapel will be followed by a reception. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the Queen’s Department of Classics, Rideaucrest Home, or a charity of choice are welcome.

The Queen’s flags will remain lowered throughout the day Monday in her honour.

Spartacus Marketing

Since up in Canada here we don’t get the new Spartacus until Monday (on TMN), I was looking to see if it was on iTunes … while waiting for the predicted iTunes update to install (why do folks tolerate these constant wholesale updates? If that were a Windows thing there’d be no end of complaints), I came across this … what’s potentially interesting is the Spartacus Workout app! (besides the show itself of course):

Starz is mixing digital and traditional marketing strategies to drive tune-ins to the Jan. 22 debut of scripted drama series Spartacus: Blood and Sand, the premium network’s second scripted drama after Crash, but one it renewed for a second season before the first one begun.Starz is trying to reach young viewers through show-specific, gaming applications for Apple’s iPhone and iTouch devices, according to Marc DeBevoise senior vice president, digital media, business development and strategy for Starz Media.The mobile game can be accessed via iTunes and has a Wi-Fi connection feature that lets players amongst each other, he said.It also is distributing a four-part comic series based on the show. Each episode of the digital comic book series can be purchased at a suggested retail price of $1.99 on Amazon.com, iTunes, Sony’s Playstation 3 and Microsoft’s Xbox videogame consoles.Starz has teamed with male-targeted Men’s Health magazine to create a digital workout around the series. The official Spartacus workout/exercise routine is available as a free iTunes app.More young people are using their iPhone and iPods for entertainment purposes, so DeBevoise believes the digital offerings will help build momentum.Otherwise, Starz has teamed with several cable operators to offer free on-demand previews of the series’ first and second episodes. Charter Communications, Comcast Cable, Cox Communications, Insight Communications and Mediacom Communications will air episode 1 on Jan. 20 one and episode 2 on Jan. 27 on demand on Jan. 27, Nancy McGee, executive vice president of marketing, said.DirecTV also will offer a preview of the first two episodes on Jan 21 via its 101 channel.Apple’s iTunes and Netflix will offer Spartacus episodes day and date with their debuts on Starz, said the network.

via Starz Launches ‘Spartacus’ Assault | Multichannel News.