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The Beat Box
A man with smoke coming out of his mouth, standing in front of the American flag.

Noteworthy Hip Hop – March 2021

By Noah Springer • March 22nd, 2021

You’ve got to hunt for these albums!

Fiend Folio

By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • March 22nd, 2021

Let’s get fiendish!

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Dungeons and Comrades: The Capitialism Catharsis of Going Under

By Andrew Kiya • March 19th, 2021

“Disrupting” is great if by that you mean smashing up corporate hell.

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Painting of two people gathering potatoes.

Car Rides and Crooning: Bridging the Gap with A Woman’s Heart

By Christine M. Estel • March 18th, 2021

Music has a certain power to bridge the general divide.

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A poster of two people guarding against Morlocks.

Eugenics from Morlock to Shoggoth: The Origins of Cosmic Racism

By Noah Berlatsky • March 17th, 2021

What horror lies in the heart of men?

In a field of bifurcated blue is the cover for Jim Davidson's book The Next Everest, which has a picture of the mountain itself.

2600 Words on The Next Everest

By Amanda Hudgins • March 15th, 2021

When Davidson brings up the idea of returning to the mountain to his wife he writes: “how unlike other husbands, I didn’t spend money on boats, motorcycles or fancy cars” as though there is anything more midlife crisis than spending over $50,000 on the chance to die on a very tall mountain.

Traveller

By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • March 15th, 2021

Play Traveller! See the galaxy! Pay off your starship mortgage!

This Mortal Coyle
Arthur Morgan drinks with Lenny at a bar.

Drinking With Arthur Morgan

By Deirdre Coyle • March 12th, 2021

One more couldn’t hurt, right?

Letter to a Heroine

Mercy

By Melissa King • March 11th, 2021

You are not looking well.

Collision Detection
A futuristic city at night with skyscrapers.

Cyberpunkland and the Full Service Dystopia Simulator of Tomorrow, Today

By Ben Sailer • March 10th, 2021

A free dystopian browser-based game like Cyberpunkland should be a silly diversion. But considering recent events, it feels bizarrely prescient instead.

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