Cookbook Review: Simply Vibrant Plant-Based Meals From Anya Kassoff’s Home Kitchen “I still consider recipe writing a true art, but a dish that allows its ingredients to be used in other meals carries a [...] Robin Babb \ Mar 15, 2018 Read More
Book Review: The House Of Broken Angels Luis Urrea's Novel Works Moving Literary Feats The angels that populate Luis Alberto Urrea's newest novel, The House of Broken Angels, are not descended from on-high, they are in fact [...] Maggie Grimason \ Mar 08, 2018 Read More
Cookbook Review: Feed The Resistance Julia Turshen’s Feed The Resistance Provides Recipes, Ideas For Activists “In 1969, the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense began their Free Breakfast for School Children Program out of St. Augustine’s Church in Oakland, [...] Robin Babb \ Feb 15, 2018 Read More
Book Review: Neon In Daylight Neon In Daylight Finds A Story For The Directionless I’ve long been a fan of Hermione Hoby—her luminous writing has appeared for years in The Guardian, and has popped up in the [...] Maggie Grimason \ Feb 08, 2018 Read More
Comic Review: The Wild Storm Dc Revival Project Does Not Fail To Deliver The ’90s were a bizarre and formative decade for comic books. Extreme was the name of the game, with radical character deaths and [...] Desmond Fox \ Jan 11, 2018 Read More
Book Review: The Essential Paranormal Bucket List Investigate The Paranormal Through The Pages Of Riley Mitchell's Book In the epigraph of Riley Mitchell's first book—The Essential Paranormal Bucket List—he quotes American illustrator Chris Van Allsburg, who said: “The inclination to [...] Maggie Grimason \ Oct 26, 2017 Read More A young Riley Mitchell (courtesy of the artist)
The Home Cook The Home Cook Delivers Alex Guarnaschelli has undisputable culinary royalty in her blood: Her mother edited the seminal 1997 edition of The Joy of Cooking, the book [...] Robin Babb \ Oct 26, 2017 Read More
Comic Review: Doom Patrol Latest Installation, Led By Gerard Way Embraces The Weird For readers in the know, Doom Patrol has always been synonymous with weird. From its 1963 debut, to Grant Morrison’s definitive '90s run, [...] Desmond Fox \ Oct 05, 2017 Read More
Book Review: We Are Never Meeting In Real Life We Are Never Meeting In Real Life Inspires The Desire To ... Meet In Real Life I've loved the curmudgeonly Samantha Irby since my friend Michael showed me her blog, Bitches Gotta Eat, on a winter night in Indiana [...] Maggie Grimason \ Sep 14, 2017 Read More
Comic Reviews Fred Flintstone sits with a group of like-minded monogamists. While sex-cave loving traditionalists rage against this rising trend, Fred bares his soul to [...] Desmond Fox \ Aug 17, 2017 Read More