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  • Aug 2, 2024 | newsbreak.com | Zach Rabiroff

    The leading platform for local news and information. By using cutting-edge technology that learns users’ preferences to curate tailored content for them, NewsBreak gathers community-focused news and information from over 10,000 sources in a timely, accessible, and easy-to-use way at no cost to users. NewsBreak does not allow any content that expresses hate or promotes false information. Instead, we strive to give businesses, communities, and users accurate and reliable local news and information.

  • Aug 2, 2024 | polygon.com | Zach Rabiroff

    It was about 10 minutes into the second episode of Batman: Caped Crusader that I realized something was wrong. Renee Montoya, Gotham police detective and skeptical investigator of both The Batman and his enemies, was piecing together the origins of villain Clayface, a faded Hollywood idol whose features are hideously warped in an attempt to preserve his impeccable appearance.

  • Aug 2, 2024 | flipboard.com | Zach Rabiroff

    Batman: Caped Crusader can’t escape the shadow of nostalgia — or The Animated SeriesIt was about 10 minutes into the second episode of Batman: Caped Crusader that I realized something was wrong. Renee Montoya, Gotham police detective and skeptical investigator of both The Batman and his enemies, was piecing together the origins of villain Clayface, a faded Hollywood idol whose …

  • Jul 11, 2024 | brokenpencil.com | Zach Rabiroff

    One thing to understand about Trina Robbins is that she wouldn’t want me to be writing this eulogy. Trina was many things, but the most enduring of them was embodying an act of creative resistance. That is, resistance not only against the tone and character of comics, with their permeating, masculine violence and exploitative sexuality both overt and subterranean, but against the overgrown boys who made them and the undergrown boys who read them.

  • Jun 20, 2024 | hitsdailydouble.com | Zach Rabiroff

    amiliar hook plays over the opening seconds of A f Ludracris' "Growing Pains." It's a seven-note guitar riff, repeated twice and capped by a lush minor-key resolution, sounding sultry, sad and funky all at once. On the surface, it might seem out of place leading off a track from a hard-edged hip-hop album produced in the second year of the new millennium. But somehow, it never sounds anything less than timeless and fresh.

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