Mother Tamara Thorne and Alistair Cross Glass Apple Press April 9, 2016 Reviewed by Michael Aronovitz If I went insane, would I know it? Are there degrees? Is my reality so warped and fabricated that it plays out before me as if comprised of moving portraits projected...
Women in horror and rock have historically forged paths that could be viewed as dissimilar, though one musician in particular has quite cleverly used parts and parcels of the former to make herself into a different kind of icon. However before unveiling the artist...
When a horror writer sits down to construct a nightmare, there is a baseboard issue that must be addressed before he or she even begins to envision those empathetic victims in the clutches of their horrific antagonists, let alone all the trappings and wares: the...
In 1994, British alternative band Bush said in their hit song Everything Zen, “There’s no sex in your violence.” While many feel this song was a satirical look at Western boredom and waste, music often gives us the wonderful opportunity to put individual lines in...