It’s a Labour Day getaway of clear skies in sunny southern California, and Brendan and Rob are trying to cheer up their friend Charlie and are far from
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Dagon is a rather skeletal story in terms of understanding and establishing Lovecraft. As one of his earliest tales, not only was it Lovecraft’s introduction to the pulp
Deep underground through the labyrinth of the Caves the infrequent Scottish sunshine never penetrates, and all that exists is a place where demons dwell wearing the human skin
It seems astonishing now, almost one hundred and thirty years after publication, that Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray was initially considered so shocking that despite having
Something nasty is brewing in the city of Tromaville just off the New Jersey Turnpike across the water from the beaming lights of Manhattan, something which has crept
Having weaned himself off stand up comedy, instead occupying himself over the past few years with such other matters as a little show broadcast on Radio 4 entitled
It is time for character comedian Tom Neenan to return to nature in the appropriately named Buttercup venue in the Underbelly’s Med Quad as he takes on the
Built in the mid nineteenth century, the building formerly known as Lady Glenlorchy’s Parish Church still stands in Edinburgh’s Old Town and will likely stand for a hundred