Who Owns Brigsby Bear? By Christopher Spina • April 28th, 2026 An inevitable part of growing from audience and spectator to chorus and narrator.
Sitting Down with Sam Eng By Ashley Schofield • April 2nd, 2026 When you open Unity, it’s the primordial soup of development stretched out to infinity.
Exploits Feature A Romance Book Is Not an Instruction Manual By Beatrix Kondo • April 1st, 2026 Why fix problems when you can just blame them on romance novels?
Upstage History: Musicals, History & Artifice By Alex J. Tunney • March 25th, 2026 Why not lean into the artifice of the musical medium?
A Great Gift of Love is Boredom: On Being Part of the Herd in asses.masses By Luis Aguasvivas • March 23rd, 2026 I gaze towards my wife and she crosses her arms in disapproval.
Exploits Feature Feminine Panic: Who Gets to Own Masculine Narratives? By Beatrix Kondo • March 2nd, 2026 The panic serves control, not preservation.
Seeing Distance, Hearing Warmth in The Longest Road on Earth By Christopher Spina • February 16th, 2026 How can we measure a moment when our experiences of repetition shape our perceptions of time?