The Ghastly Impermanence: 2017 BBC Audio Awards
A quick run-down of the nominees for the BBC Audio Drama Awards.
The Ghastly Impermanence: Around the Audioverse
The return of the repressed. Omar Willey picks up his radio drama column where he left off: on the subject of awards.
Foreign Intrigue
Mark Taylor-Canfield goes noir with some thoughts on the Robert Mitchum classic.
Weekly E-book: Mediactive
The journalism of the future needs more vision than currently displayed in pop-up ads and paywalls. Dan Gillmor’s book gives you a head start for our e-book of the week.
The Ghastly Impermanence: Radio Static
Thoughts on the latest Radio Static production The Light of September.
Gold
Mark Taylor-Canfield goes into the mines for this review of the alternately interesting, messy and disturbing film, Gold.
Copperhead
Mark Taylor-Canfield watches Copperhead and tells us stuff.
The 60s Can’t Save Us, Nor Can The Man in the High Castle
Be careful what you wish for is the lesson of Max Zahn’s essay on the new Amazon series and its revisionist alternate history.
The Jungle Book
Mark Taylor-Canfield returns to Technicolor in this review of the United Artists classic from 1942.
State of Play
Mark Taylor-Canfield gives you his thoughts on the latest political thriller by Kevin MacDonald with Russell Crowe.
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