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Dungeons & Dragons & Improv

By Peter Lang • July 20th, 2011

Eric Grundhauser rolls the dice with his new show Dungeon Master, a fusion of improvisational comedy and Dungeons & Dragons.

Monster Break

By Stu Horvath • July 20th, 2011

The Haunted Closet is constantly unearthing lost treasures of my childhood. This time: The Creature Catalog, by Michael Berenstain.

Westerberg

The Westerberg: A Comic By Bee Tee Dee

By Bee Tee Dee • July 15th, 2011

In Darren Aronofsky’s film The Wrestler, the titular character bonds with a neighborhood kid over a game of Wrestle Jam, a fictional NES game created for the movie. In this comic, Bee Tee Dee recreates the scene with Paul Westerberg standing in for Randy ‘The Ram’ Robinson, and an imaginary NES game based on the Replacements album Tim.

Triforce

Brass Tracks – The Music of Zelda Adapted

By Stu Horvath • July 14th, 2011

Musician Devin Fanslow arranged a selection of Koji Kando’s compositions for the Legend of Zelda series into a medley for performance by a brass quintet. Unwinnable investigates, and scores an mp3.

Yog Blogsoth

Things that Devour and Dissolve

By Stu Horvath • July 13th, 2011

Artist Mike Bukowski is drawing every monster ever mentioned by H.P. Lovecraft. So far, he’s doing an amazing job. Unwinnable approved!

World of Soundtrack

Soundtrack Break

By Stu Horvath • July 11th, 2011

Unwinnable discovered an entry point for a rare and elusive type of enthusiast: the soundtrack geek. If you want more, you’ll have to explore on your own.

McKittrick Hotel

Inside the McKittrick Hotel

By Stu Horvath • July 8th, 2011

Scout of Scouting New York got a tour of Sleep No More’s fictional McKittrick Hotel and came out with plenty of photos, a history lesson and a couple of scares…

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