Disremembrance Immersive Theater Review | Mary Shelley Lives Again
Mary Shelley squeezed my shoulder the louder the shouting grew. The arguing voices? There was Percy Shelley, Mary’s (soon-to-be) husband.…
The Dark Side of Ghosting
Are people who use ghosting to dump their partners more likely to have Dark Triad traits present in their personalities?…
Creating By Candlelight | Dark Storytelling In The Arts And Entertainment
A desk lamp provides Gavin Hurley with nothing when he’s at work. Only flickering candlelight is capable of supplying the…
Hoki | A Mystical Take On Modern Solitaire Card Games
When Dave Davignon of MekMek Games originally reached out to me about his and Armine Tahmassian’s new card game, I…
Volunteer Vigilance | Activist Rick Wingrove Defends Secular Rights
On a day when traffic is light, Rick Wingrove hopes to arrive in Washington D.C. in less than two hours.…
The Moment Of Psycho: How Alfred Hitchcock Taught America To Love Murder
David Thomson’s The Moment of Psycho is a foray into the black-and-white imagination of Alfred Hitchcock’s most famous film. While…
Getting Go | The Go Doc Project
Who would have thought: there’s a gay-themed movie on Netflix that isn’t a boring and pukey attempt at filmmaking. I’m…
Boneyard | Issue 07
I’m at a disadvantage with the seventh (and from what I’ve read, final) volume of Boneyard, NBM Publishing’s popular title…
Superstore | NBC | Season 01
NBC’s Superstore is a big, big miss. Sure, the show is trying to pull off what its grand predecessors The…







