Sartre and video games Sam Wolfe March 7, 2017 2 Comments If a lack of engagement with the world you are immersed in presents a profound spiritual problem — and I agree with Sartre that it does — then video games provide a welcome remedy. Read More »
How to deal with existential angst Vivian Lam January 26, 2017 1 Comment Do you get stricken by unadulterated paroxysms of existential despair from time to time? You know, the ones that hit you when you’re laughing with your friends and leave you slack-jawed with the... Read More »
TAPS’ ‘Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Dead,’ an all-around fantastic production Steve Rathje February 23, 2015 0 Comments Freed’s expert direction of "“Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Dead” is aided by an impeccable cast that is at once uproariously funny and deeply attentive to the complexity of Stoppard's... Read More »
‘Parts for Women Written by Men’ reevaluates female identity in theater Ian Anstee February 11, 2015 0 Comments This past weekend saw the production of Ph{.}D{.} student Audrey Moyce’s clever, existential play, “Parts for Women Written by Men.” Well-executed and sharply written, Moyce’s original play... Read More »
Existential Fortune Cookies: Fashion or fatality? Sebastain Gould February 17, 2012 Comments Off on Existential Fortune Cookies: Fashion or fatality? An important aspect of existentialism is the idea of authenticity, or presenting yourself as you really are. Being a veteran of the Iraq war, I have worn dog tags for a long time, because I was... Read More »