The occult. The hidden knowledge, the paranormal. John Logan’s Penny Dreadful immerses itself in the occult, and in its second season it finds itself asking if that knowledge should be learned. Are the secrets of the unknown more terrifying than ignorance? From the start, the season premiere “Fresh Hell” runs with the idea. Heroine Vanessa […]
Bloodborne Logs #2: Over My Dead Body
We’ve sent our Games Editor Jake Muncy into the dark, unwelcoming world of From Software’s newest title, Bloodborne. Today, he narrates his journey deeper into the plague-infested city of Yharnam. As Jake journeys on, spoilers will be inevitable, so keep that in mind. You can read the first installment of his Bloodborne Logs here. Old Yharnam is […]
Video of the Week: Gain “Paradise Lost”
If Gain isn’t your favorite K-pop star you’re probably doing it wrong. While the majority of Korean pop artists churn out maximalist, pastel-drenched fodder for teeny-boppers (much of which is excellent in its own right–see The Pink Tape), Gain has set herself apart by developing a uniquely mature, enigmatic and stone-cold sexy persona since her […]
SXSW Film: 2015 Jury Award Winners
Morgan Davis has been covering a ton of the films at SXSW 2015 (catch up on it all here), but we would be remiss if we didn’t cover SXSW Film’s 2015 Jury Award Winners Films at SXSW 2015 receiving Jury Awards were selected from the Documentary Feature Competition and Narrative Feature categories (Audience Awards will […]
Poetry Magazine Rattle Expects Cover Artists to Work on Spec
Update and a response from Rattle at the bottom. Poetry isn’t the big money game it once was, but there are still a few magazines that command a bit of respect, paying their contributors for poems and running contests that could help fund the lifestyle of a writer alongside adjunct teaching gigs or copywriting. […]
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