The proposition of this piece: Homestuck is a subversive yet ever-present piece of modern Internet fandom, and most people have zero idea what it’s about, even …
Stardew Valley Game Review
Looking for a relaxing and immersive game set in an idyllic countryside? Stardew Valley has been out since February 26th, and it’s sensational. It’s a …
ABC’s Galavant Is a Rollicking, Musical Good Time
Love Alan Menken’s Disney soundtracks? Enjoy fantasy that plays with its own self-referential cliches? Have a need to stare at beautiful people in medieval clothing? …
Review: The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
While Halloween is the best time of the year for the spooky, the strange, and the eerie, that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy that feeling …
Video Game Review: Fallen London
The year is 1893. Perhaps you’re a loquacious poet, a genteel thief, or a boisterous hunter. Maybe you’re an addict in search of higher thrills. You …
Farewell, Parks and Recreation
Saying goodbye is never easy. It means leaving something — maybe something you care about — with the knowledge that you’re not going to see …
5 Literary Classics by Black Women
In light of Black History Month, it seems incumbent to discuss a few of the literary accomplishments of black women. The last century has seen …
Leading Ladies of 2014
Sometimes it seems like the world of media is a barren wasteland for female characters that live and breathe on their own merits, not someone else’s. 2014 …
2014 Marks the 20-Year Remembrance of the Rwandan Genocide
From April to July of 1994, the country of Rwanda was a bloodbath. Hutus slaughtered Tutsis and their supporters in droves with whatever weapon lay …