Under the direction of HILOBROW editor Joshua Glenn, the MIT Press’s RADIUM AGE series is reissuing notable proto-sf stories from the underappreciated era between 1900–1935. ABOUT THE SERIES In these forgotten classics, sf readers will […]
Our summer series on punk songs c. 1974–1983 begins…
BEST 21st CENTURY ADVENTURES — NOTES This page is very much a work in progress, really just notes. JOSH GLENN’S *BEST ADVENTURES* LISTS: BEST 250 ADVENTURES OF THE 20TH CENTURY | 100 BEST OUGHTS ADVENTURES […]
Here’s what HILOBROW published in 2018. So much!
Here’s what we published in July, August, and September 2018.
Josh’s work, un-work, action and inaction: 3Q2018.
Stan Lee and Jack Kirby’s THE X-MEN
when I crossed willoughby, I got the weirdest shake or shiver trippy feeling
You could close your eyes and pretty much imagine everything that happens…
“I’m not a highbrow, I’m not a lowbrow, I’m something worse — I’m something new, I’m a nobrow!”
I can’t get enough of the ensemble players gliding through subtle variations.
Jack Kirby’s 1958–1961 sci-fi comics
I am struck by the formal oddity of where the dramatic stories end.
Jackie Gleason and Art Carney may as well have been Vladimir and Estragon.
NAKED CITY knew it would be a time capsule of an ever-changing New York City.