Opus Digest for June 2022
Some of my favorite things that I posted on Opus in the previous month.
With a constant stream of articles, posts, and tweets, it’s hard to know what you’ve missed. Therefore, I’ve compiled a list of the previous month’s posts and reviews (i.e., the Reader’s Digest version of Opus).
Jun 1: June 2022’s Best Streaming Titles: Ms. Marvel, Alien, Doctor Who, Spiderhead
Cosmic superheroines, xenomorphs, Time Lords, Chris Hemsworth, and more.
Jun 3: My Cultural Diet for May 2022
A quick rundown of last month’s cultural experiences.
Jun 7: It’s 2022 and Yes, You Should Still Optimize Your Website’s Images
Reducing image file sizes remains one of the easiest ways to dramatically improve your website’s performance.
Jun 10: Review Roundup: Colin Trevorrow’s Jurassic World Dominion
Critics react to the final(?) film in the Jurassic Park franchise.
Jun 10: The Phantom of the Air by Ray Taylor (Review)
This classic serial from Hollywood’s pre-Code era features aerial stunts and sequences that are still thrilling to watch after almost a century.
Jun 13: Simpler Times by Lycia (Review)
Lycia’s latest single finds them dipping a little deeper into synth-pop, and the result is excellent.
Jun 18: New Subscriber Playlist: “A Return to Summers Past”
Subscribers can listen to a collection of songs that take me back to a very specific summertime era.
Jun 23: “What I Feel In Some Places” by The Mary Onettes
The Swedish band returns with their first new music in four years.
Jun 24: “Reverence” by Ecovillage
The Swedish ambient duo’s single is one of their most upbeat and optimistic tracks to date.
Jun 25: Faded Figures by Silent Travelers, Unknown Observer (Review)
This ambient collaboration composes highly atmospheric music inspired by fictional cinematic narratives.
Here’s everything that I posted on Opus during May 2022.