The Ghastly Impermanence: Ideas Present
Thoughts on Howard Barker’s In the Depth of Dead Love, Alan Bennett’s Denmark Hill and sundry.
The Ghastly Impermanence: Techno-Pessimism as a Dangerous Vision
Thoughts on the BBC’s latest Dangerous Visions series.
The Ghasty Impermanence: Beckett in the Sandbox
Thoughts on the Sandbox Radio production of Beckett’s All that Fall and Words and Music.
The Ghastly Impermanence: Chopstream
Thoughts on the ever-popular genre piece.
“Infinity and Chashu Ramen”: An Interview with Filmmaker Kerwin Berk
“I love being Asian American. I love being Japanese American. Our history, our culture, our world perspective … our food … everything that it entails, I love. And it is this kind of love and joy we take in being ourselves that we tried to capture in “Infinity & Chashu Ramen.””
The Ghastly Impermanence: Return of the Repressed
Our audio drama column is back. Omar Willey assembles some thoughts on the matter.
Get On Up
Andrew Hamlin untangles Tate Taylor’s biopic of James Brown.
The Purge: Anarchy
Andrew Hamlin muses on the asshole syndrome, anarchy and worldly parallels in this latest review.
Business as usual in The Dance of Reality
Andrew Hamlin explores the latest from Jodorowsky.
Weekly E-Book: The Data Journalism Handbook
We get back to our roots with the e-book of the week, The Data Journalism Handbook.
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