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  • Masses of marathon runners. Part of Without Invitation essay on The Marathon Myth.
    Streets & Movement

    The Marathon Myth

    / August 1, 2025

    In 490 BC, Greek messenger Pheidippides ran from the battlefield of Marathon to Athens, gasped "We have won!" (Νενικήκαμεν!) — and promptly died. Runners looked at that and thought, “Let’s do it.”

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  • Men in kilts. Part of Without Invitation essay on kilts.
    Place & Power

    Why I Won’t Wear a Kilt: A Modern Take on Scottish Tradition

    / June 2, 2025

    So how far does this tartan-wrapped “tradition” really go back? After all, St Andrew wasn’t the kilted disciple. I doubt if anyone in Edinburgh or Dundee wore one until long after Walter Scott…

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