Of the week features

Feature Description
Instrument Of The Week Each week The Muse Of Music examines a different musical instrument. Some instruments are commonplace, others rare or unusual.
Symbol Of The Week Electricka publishes a new symbol each week and presents its meaning. She gives its name and explains its significance; she presents its cultural and historical background and gives other pertinent facts about it, as relevant.

 

Of the day features

Feature Description
Arts Personality Of The Day Each day Electricka features a personality associated with the arts.
Arts Tidbit Of The Day Each day Electricka displays a tip, fact, or quip drawn from and about the arts.
Did You Know? Each day Electricka asks a question about some aspect of the arts. You may or may not know the answer, but if you don't, you may be in for a surprise when you find out.
Graphic Symbol Of The Day Each day The Muse Of Fine Arts presents a new graphic symbol drawn from any and all walks of life, past or present.
Latinism Of The Day Each day The Muse Of Language Arts publishes a new Latin word, phrase, or expression and its English equivalent.
Portmanteau Word Of The Day Each day The Muse Of Language Arts introduces and explores a different portmanteau word.
Quote Of The Day Each day Electricka and The Muse Of Language Arts present a quotation of note.
Saying Of The Day Each day The Muse Of Language Arts offers a new saying for your amusement and edification. Use these sayings to good advantage or just have a chuckle over them.
Today In The Arts Each day Electricka presents a brief reminder about someone or something noteworthy that has happened in the arts.
Word Of The Day Each day The Muse Of Language Arts features a word, phrase, or quotation of interest for your amusement or edification.
Word Origin Of The Day Each day The Muse Of Language Arts features a word, phrase, or expression whose origin is noteworthy or whose meaning and true significance may be more complex than at first meets the eye.
Wrong Word Of The Day Each day The Muse Of Language Arts features a word, phrase, clause, short quotation or the like that has actually been used by someone somewhere, but is nevertheless a flagrant, bizarre, or grotesque misuse of the English language.