Podcast Review: LeVar Burton Reads

Podcast Review: Reading For the Podcast World with LeVar Burton

You don’t have to take my word for it: this podcast is a must for any lover of literature.

Podcast Review: ‘Depression’ Can Be Funny

Is depression funny? I review the podcast hosted by John Moe that sets out to end the stigma against depression and other mental health issues.

Theatre Review: Pacific Resident Theatre's 'Andy Warhol's Tomato'

Theatre Review: Portrait of the Pop Artist as a Young Man: ‘Andy Warhol’s Tomato’ Imagines a Defining Moment in the Development of an American Icon

Andy Warhol is one of those artists whose reputation is bigger than life. His persona is so legendary, it’s hard to imagine who he was before he was “Warhol.”

Read more at The Argonaut.

Theatre Review - Rogue Machine Theatre's "Gunshot Medley: Part 1"

Theatre Review: “Everybody’s Somebody’s Child.”: The Trauma of Racism Haunts Rogue Machine’s Powerful “Gunshot Medley”

Rogue Machine’s revival of Gunshot Medley: Part 1 is a haunting look at how the ghosts of racism are not — and have never been — fully buried.

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Film Review: ‘Hail Satan?’ is Damned Decent

This documentary delves into the history and the mission of the religious and political group The Satanic Temple.

Attraction Review: Queen Mary Dark Harbor: Fear Lives Here

Review & Interviews: Queen Mary Dark Harbor is an Event Not to Miss

The Queen Mary is known to be haunted. So of course they excel at a Halloween attraction.

Film Review: We Have Always Lived in the Castle

Film Review: Shirley Jackson Is Surprisingly Relevant

The movie adaptation of Shirley Jackson’s final novel is — unfortunately — horrifyingly still relevant.