“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.
Big fan of small tabletop games. Small Fjords is great for strategy and scratches the itch for location inspiration, but does it meet the grade for gameschooling?
Score: 4.5 out of 5 cracking whips. This is the closest I will get to my childhood dream of being Indiana Jones. And I love it.
Don’t let this game sneak past. FLOATING FLOORS blends Japanese history and engineering with some very clever tactical gameplay. Check out our review!
There is plenty of real world history to unearth in “The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom”.
Ugh. I feel so crappy lately. It’s hard taking over the world when you are struggling to conquer your own parental guilt. I’ve been so focused on getting the spawnlings through the school term (with chest infections and teething nights and stuff) – I forgot to keep the fun in […]