by Michael Elias June 18, 2020 The Visual TV Uncategorized Queer Monsters: The Importance of Monstrosity in Queer Storytelling “In the Flesh” and “Black Sails” use the historical connection between queerness and monstrosity as the base to their stories on how the world creates its oppressed.
by Christopher Hutton June 15, 2020 Podcasts The Audio Uncategorized What We Learn from the McElroy Brothers, No Bummers, and “The Adventure Zone” In “The Adventure Zone,” comedic trio the McElroy Brothers have created a space of inclusion, levity and “no bummers.”
by Becca Calloway January 10, 2020 The Strop Uncategorized Weekly Roundup Weekly Roundup: 4 Musical Parodies That Change the Story (While Staying Silly) This week on the Strop: Clever musical parodies that range from exceedingly simple to grand performances.
by Jessi Quinn Alperin December 3, 2019 The Visual TV Uncategorized Why Gen Z is Turning to “Victorious” on TikTok Generation Z is one of the most fascinating groups of people on the planet. They are fearless, they are funny,Continue Reading