Here's the Thing On The Legend of Korra and Imperfection By Rob Rich • November 4th, 2020 Korra’s way of bringing some particularly significant character flaws to light through the eyes of their children makes them feel even more like human beings.
Forms in Light Some Things Last Some of the Time By Justin Reeve • November 3rd, 2020 Why are some buildings taken apart and recycled while others are simply renovated?
Always Autumn There Are Many Ways to Apocalypse. By Autumn Wright • November 2nd, 2020 As much as it is about the extraordinary ways in which people live their normal lives, Adventure Time is comprised of endings.
New Zealand Game Development By Alan Smithee • November 2nd, 2020 Game development is a promising niche of New Zealand that continually attracts new labour force, eventually creating fascinating games for broad audiences.
Kathryn Hymes on Xenolanguage By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • November 2nd, 2020 This week, we talk with Kathryn Hymes of Thorny Games about Xenolanguage: A Game About First Contact, on Kickstarter now!
Exploits Feature Feminine Flailing By Violet Adele Bloch • November 1st, 2020 It’s a representation of an archetypal feminine body, with little of the grace of that body’s tradition.
Another Look Sing It Out By Yussef Cole • October 30th, 2020 Lovers Rock, one of the films in Steve McQueen’s brilliant new “Small Axe” anthology about the UK’s West Indian community from the 1960s through the 1980s, is full of a palpable and irresistible energy.
Powerslave, Side A By Stu Horvath • October 30th, 2020 Don’t look now, but there are only two minutes to midnight!
Rookie of the Year It’s Complicated By Matt Marrone • October 29th, 2020 After five years, my original Series 0 Apple Watch broke.
liberals in new york won’t stop texting me about amy mcgrath By Amanda Hudgins • October 29th, 2020 Next time, if you want to get involved in an election in my state, it would help if you learned something about it first.