Sarah Gailey writes about the Doctor’s next regeneration and the courage to choose to love the show. “I have made the choice to love the show, as I have made the choice to love so many things that reflect the way men’s voices are valued while women’s voices […]
The Gutter’s own Angela Englert is starting a weekly livetweet of Doctor Who. “One Thing in progress, actually starting this Sunday, July 9, is a new livetweet I’m starting to help me deal with the gulf of a collapsing dwarf star where my heart should be now that […]
Open Culture has the skinny on a whack of Doctor Who audio dramas available for you to stream! “The best known of these Doctor Who radio plays, which you can hear on this playlist, come produced by a company called Big Finish. Having acquired a license from the BBC in […]
A few years ago, I wrote a passionate screed for a now defunct website* in which I projectile spat indignant globs of fury at the very idea the Doctor — the Doctor Who Doctor, not Star Trek: Voyager’s hologram medic — should regenerate into a woman. I had very good, very […]
Whatever’s decorating your personal Starbucks holiday cup, the Christmas we share in these latitudes, in this century is both natively dark and bright, set deep in the shadow of the winter solstice amid frost rime, string lights, and that one terrible Paul McCartney song that somehow gets played […]
Every October I like to write about something spooky. I’ve written about Frankenstein and Dracula, dead girls and dread, mummies and mutant sea creatures. This year, I thought I’d write about werewolves, but it didn’t work out. I considered Brian Michael Bendis and Marc Andreyko’s Torso, but Eliot […]