'Impossible Histories' by Hal Johnson shows how little changes compound into big ones, resulting in history being changed.
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RPG Review: ‘Star Trek Lower Decks’ from Modiphius
Explore the "funnest frontier" as a member of the lower decks crew that keeps Starfleet spit-shine sparkling!
Read More »Music Reviews: West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band, plus Hardwicke Circus, the Baseball Project, Monster Mike Welch, Elliott Murphy, and a Doc Watson tribute
A box set collects late 1960s material from the West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band, plus reviews of Hardwicke Circus, the Baseball Project, Monster Mike Welch, Elliott Murphy, and a Doc Watson tribute.
Read More »‘Aliens: Dark Descent’ Review – a Better, Scarier Take on the Colonial Marines
'Aliens: Dark Descent' strikes a great balance between an engaging and scary Aliens experience with a must-keep-playing RTS formula.
Read More »Interview: Petrea Burchard, ‘Camelot & Vine: A Novel’ Author and Narrator
"I realized to just tell the story and let my own love of the story come through."
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘In Corpo,’ A New Musical by Ben Beckley and Nate Weida
Inspired by Kafka and Melville, the smart, soulful, and original 'In Corpo' is the kind of musical that reassures us there's plenty of creative life left in musical theater.
Read More »Exclusive Interview: Jo Ann Skousen Takes Anthem Film Festival ‘On the Road Again’ to Memphis with Mike Rowe, Kennedy, Tulsi Gabbard and NBC
Anthem Film Festival will show in Memphis, Tennessee, this year and feature keynote speaker Mike Rowe.
Read More »Awesome Con: Sean Astin, Elijah Wood, Andy Serkis on ‘The Lord of the Rings’
Twenty-two years since the first film, 'The Lord of the Rings' is still a remarkable feat of cinematic storytelling.
Read More »Titan Submersible Loss – A Tragedy for Our Times
The media frenzy over the story of a lost tourist submarine and the death of its passengers has framed the Titan submersible as a tragedy for our times.
Read More »Awesome Con: Christopher Eccleston on ‘Doctor Who’
"If you're playing Hamlet and Macbeth and you start thinking of the baggage that comes with it, you can't do the job. So I blocked it all out."
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