Monday, March 19, 2018

Magazine Time

Here are a bunch of articles I wrote:

Stef Chura's New Record Messes - A California Surf-Rock Update on ’90s Feminist Grunge

The IPRC Needs A New Location—and A New Executive Director




The Body Horror of Illness, Poverty, and Time - I Should Have Listened to Anne Elizabeth Moore

Wonder Woman Is a Thrilling Start - Now Bring on the Sequels





Valerian Is the Fifth Element Follow-Up You've Been Waiting For - Luc Besson’s Latest Is a Surreal Delight

Nicole Georges’ Dog Star - Fetch Is For Anyone Who’s Ever Really Loved A Dog


Stumptown Improv 2017:
The Stumptown Improv Fest’s Triumphant Return
Stumptown Improv Festival, Day 2: Curious Comedy, the Right Now, and HVAC Snakes!
Stumptown Improv Festival, Day 3: Big Bang, Border Disputes, and Introducing the Imports

Treat Yourself with Girls Gone Mild - Presenting The Siren’s New Brunch Comedy Show

In This Corner of the World Is a Cute Movie About Hiroshima - The Latest Animated Film from Sunao Katabuchi

My Pretty Vampire’s Cartoonish Violence - Katie Skelly’s Love Letter to ’70s Woman-Centric Vampire Cinema

Carmen Maria Machado’s Writing Lit Me on Fire - Couple Fights, Fucking, and SVU in Her Body and Other Parties

The Hip-Hop Fairy Tale of Patti Cake$ - The Bling Was in Her Heart All Along!


In Sleeping Beauties, It’s Ladies’ Night! - Here Comes Stephen King and Owen King’s Father-Son Magical Feminist




Halloween Theater! Spooky! Scary! - Nesting: Vacancy Makes For a Frightening Binge-Watch

Hello, Christopher Sobbin’ - Goodbye Christopher Robin Is Stylish and Sad

Gentrification, Evil Pugs, and More at the Northwest Filmmakers’ Festival - The Well-Curated Fest Enters Its 44th Year

We Saw Louis C.K.’s I Love You, Daddy. You Aren’t Missing Much - A Review of Louis C.K.’s New, Unreleased Movie

Tori Amos Is Still Banging on Her Piano - With Native Invader, the Singer/Songwriter Interweaves Politics and Mythology

Live Review - Tori Amos at Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Wed Nov 22

Bloody Beautiful - The Guts, Gore, and Ill-Advised Surgeries at the PDXtreme Fest

John Mulaney: Just a Humble Yarn Boy - Long-Form Stand-Up Is What the "Kid Gorgeous" Comedian Does Best

The Mercury's Favorite Movies of 2017: Blade Runner 2049

Short-Form Comics You Will Love - Things of Beauty from Kevin Budnick, Anne Pomel, and More

My Life as a Zucchini Review: FINALLY, a Stop-Motion Animated Movie About Orphans and Sex Jokes!

Colin Winnette’s Gripping Ghost Story of Decaying Civilization - The Job of the Wasp Tackles Orphan Lit, Gothic Mystery, and the Lies We Tell Ourselves

Maze Runner: The Death Cure Review: So Long, Murder-Teens! - It’s the Last Time We’ll See These Sweet, Murdering Teens Alive

Orange Thief Makes the Case for Published Sketchbooks - The Unsettling, Imaginative Illustrations of Sophie Franz

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