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Home » Dungeons & Dragons

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Magician Kayla Drescher stands in front of a colorful brick wall (with a mural on it), holding a paper pink heart.
Posted inCity Life

Magic, Bowie, con artists, and more

by Salem Collo-Julin, Micco Caporale and Kerry Reid January 7, 2022January 7, 2022

Yeah, it’s cold, but our hearts are still warm with all the feels for these upcoming events! FRI 1/7 Tickets are still available for tonight’s live podcast taping of Not Another D&D Podcast at the Vic (3145 N. Sheffield). In this campaign after the campaign, three unlikely adventurers try to correct all the wrongs that […]

Posted inMusic

Zak Kiernan, maker of dungeon synth and comfy synth

by Philip Montoro March 3, 2021August 18, 2021

“When someone reads you those Hans Christian Andersen stories when you’re young, this is the music that’s playing in your mind.”

Posted inArts & Culture

The D&D-Shakespeare mash-up Love’s & Labour’s is raw, messy—and endearing

by Justin Hayford June 12, 2019August 18, 2021

Odd’s Bodkins has created a highly idiosyncratic production steeped in quirky earnestness.

Posted inBlogs

Numero Group introduces Cities of Darkscorch, their first-ever board game

by Luca Cimarusti June 5, 2014August 18, 2021

The local archival label’s newest album packaging comes in the form of an elaborate Dungeons & Dragons-style RPG.

Posted inBlogs

Reader’s Agenda Fri 4/5: Level-Up Magazine, Todd Diedrich, and Chelsea Prince

by Drew Hunt April 5, 2013August 19, 2021

What’s on the Reader’s Agenda for Friday, April 5, 2013

Sybris
Posted inMusic

Gossip Wolf: Play D&D with the new Sybris single, literally

by J.R. Nelson and Leor Galil March 20, 2013August 19, 2021

A new Sybris single that doubles as a D&D module, a Tyler, the Creator sighting, and a one-off BBU reunion

Posted inMusic

Heavy Metal, Light Heart

by Philip Montoro April 28, 2011August 19, 2021

When you burn out on tuneless thrashing and slate gray vocal vomit, Slough Feg will be there for you.

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