“Palestine” by Joe Sacco – 30 Years and Nothing Has Changed
First published 30yrs ago, Joe Sacco’s “Palestine” continues to be a masterclass in comic journalism and hits hard with its ongoing relevance today.
First published 30yrs ago, Joe Sacco’s “Palestine” continues to be a masterclass in comic journalism and hits hard with its ongoing relevance today.
Sometimes it is not to simply remember moments in history. Sometimes, it is more important in HOW we remember it, and whether we have actually learned from it. Time to read MAUS by Art Spiegelman. Because I can tell some of you haven’t.
T’was the night before Christmas, and even though I don’t even celebrate Christmas, I’m not completely immune to the last-minute-gift chaos for end of year celebrations. Pour yourself a drink because I have some ideas.
Aussie Indie games know how to deliver on the quirky lovable characters. Pigeons are next on the list. And it’s so worth it.
Generation Games Sydney 2024: Can you LARP your way through a Geek Convention? Apparently, yes. Yes you can.
A touch of the familiar, a strong narrative, and a soft colour palette. These are all key features for the best cozy games, and the comfort vibes we all need.
If you liked my AVATAR suggestions, then you’ll love this game! 4.5 out of 5 Pumpkin Hats for my Rot friends.
The EG Family loved “Avatar: The Last Airbender” (live action) but what will we do until Season 2 is ready?!
If you like PERCY JACKSON on Disney+, you are going to love this collection of books and games. To keep you going until Season 2 arrives!
It’s the new medical buzz word this ‘flu season, but what is RSV? And why does it take SO LONG to recover?