When I Became Black
Omar Willey talks about the day he became black.
Preview: Schlong Song — A Talk with Woody Shticks and His Other Half
Omar Willey sits down with Woody Shticks to discuss his solo show at 18th & Union.
The Recursions of Paul Berger
Omar Willey writes a short appreciation of the digital photography of Paul Berger.
Transit of Metis
Omar Willey goes to the theater to watch a story about Greek mythology that isn’t a play. Thoughts on Natascha Greenwalt’s evening of dance.
Edge Cases: The Seattle Fringe Festival 2017 Opens March 23rd
A quick preview of the 2017 Seattle Fringe Festival by your roving publisher.
From the Publisher: Self-Promotion
Our publisher indulges in a bit of muted self-promotion as a way of talking about stuff, and makes excuses why he hasn’t written more. Read on.
Medea the Barbarian: UW UTS’ Medea
Omar Willey offers some thoughts about Greek drama and the UW Undergraduate Theater Society’s version of Medea.
The Ghastly Impermanence: Eighth Wonder, Part 1
An appreciation of Big Finish’s Doctor Who audio dramas featuring Paul McGann.
The Quest for Free, Part 3
Our man in the high chair concludes his sojourn through the world of free software.
The Ghastly Impermanence: In Memoriam Pat French
Omar Willey delivers a short tribute to his former teacher and pillar of the radio theater community, Pat French, who died last week.
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