Life on the Moon Powerfully Illuminates Familial, Autistic Expression
Reviews Gray Harrison Reviews Gray Harrison

Life on the Moon Powerfully Illuminates Familial, Autistic Expression

On December 14, I was lucky enough to attend the PNW premiere of Life on the Moon, a play written by Anna Tatelman, directed by Jeremy Radick, and produced by Baker Theater Workshop. Hosted at ReAct Theatre, Life on the Moon is a family drama that centers on the relationship between siblings Piper, an 18-year-old with autism, and her older brother Spencer, who has just returned home from the army for the holidays.

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Northwest Press Serves the LGBTQ+ Stories You Haven’t Yet Seen
Overviews Zach Youngs Overviews Zach Youngs

Northwest Press Serves the LGBTQ+ Stories You Haven’t Yet Seen

It is refreshing to have a press dedicated to queer stories. It is even better that these stories are so accessible. Many of Northwest Press' offerings are available digitally for download as well as in traditional paper and hardback. The price of each is much more affordable than the latest from the big publishers as well as in a beautiful package. There is something for everyone at Northwest Press, and as it says on much of their wonderful merch: Comics are for everyone. 

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