Opus Digest for October 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).
Oct 1: October 2022’s Best Streaming Titles: Spectacular Spider-Man, Mysterious Benedict Society, Godzilla, O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Spidey, Disney+‘s eccentric family adventure, the Big G himself, the Soggy Bottom Boys, and more.
Oct 4: My Cultural Diet for September 2022: Prey, Dota: Dragon’s Blood, Paper Girls, Cyberpunk: Edgerunners
A quick rundown of last month’s cultural experiences.
Oct 5: Artificial Intelligence is Changing (and Challenging) Art, For Better or Worse
Artificial intelligence can generate impressive artwork, but not without tripping over legal and ethical issues.
Oct 7: “Windy City Dreams” by Unwed Sailor
Listen to the latest single from Johnathon Ford’s instrumental outfit.
Oct 15: New Subscriber Playlist: “Into the Abyss, Volume 2”
Subscribers can listen to a collection of shadowy songs that’ll prepare them for chillier days ahead.
Oct 18: Hypocrisy and Unbelief in High School
David French’s recent column takes me back to my own high experiences with hypocrisy.
Oct 19: The Rings of Power, Season One: Flawed, yet Faithful to the Spirit of Tolkien’s Mythos
Amazon’s Tolkien adaptation is not without issues, but its heart (and sense of ambition) is in the right place.
Oct 26: Approach by Lawrence English (Review)
Inspired by a classic ’80s manga, this is an album of dark, drone-y ambience par excellence.
Here’s everything I’ve posted on Opus in October 2022.
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