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The End Of The World Will Be Televised: Let’s Talk Exandria Unlimited: Calamity

LRR, June 11, 2022February 8, 2025

For those unaware, the world is ending in Exandria. According to Cameron Deslaurier, “EXU: Calamity,” a thrilling D&D actual play miniseries, is a great way to experience a full story set in the Critical Role universe without committing to hundreds of hours of watch time…

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A Friendly Reminder To Watch These Web Series

LRR, February 10, 2022February 8, 2025

Looking for a binge worthy series with a literary twist? Emily Graham reviews several amazing YouTube web series as recommendations…

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The Haunting Reality of Everywhere at the End of Time

LRR, February 16, 2021February 8, 2025

Written by: Ryaan Shaikh My friends once told me of a six-hour- long YouTube album that slowly drives the listener insane. They said that if you listen to it while sleeping, you’ll get sleep paralysis. Naturally, I had to do more research on the 2019 masterpiece Everywhere at the End…

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Procrastinating? Look to the Visual Narrative

By: Benjamin Schultz

LRR, March 31, 2017February 8, 2025

If there’s one thing college students know how to find on the Internet, it’s sequentially-conveyed stories that are just interesting enough to distract them from their coursework and just boring enough that they can leave and come back without missing anything. Here, I’d like to encourage a different approach to…

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It’s Time to Talk to People About Books

By: Autumn Magro

LRR, February 16, 2017February 8, 2025

I started a YouTube channel because I had failed. A Harper Perennial Classic edition of The Bell Jar sat half-read on my desk as the recruiter told me over the phone that the aforementioned publisher had gone with someone else. I put the copy underneath a stack of my resumes….

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