Tonya Reed has been busy with her hot glue gun and crafting supplies in recent days as preparations have intensified. And while she was nearly ready on Thursday for today’s April edition of the First ...
The Ranger is one of the later additions to the class choices in Dungeons & Dragons, and it was sidelined as a utility class at first that supported the healer or defender. Today's Rangers are a ...
From record-breaking album runs to historic chart achievements, female musicians have shaped the industry, proving that “girls ran the world” over the past 25 years. Leading the pack is Taylor ...
Charlie Hall is Polygon’s tabletop editor. In 12-plus years as a journalist & photographer, he has covered simulation, strategy, and spacefaring games, as well as public policy. What’s ...
A gritty victory marked the start of the Wayne Bennett era 2.0 for the Rabbitohs last Saturday, while the Dragons pushed the Bulldogs all the way in an eventual defeat. Led by a huge effort from ...
The Fighter is one of the oldest classes in RPG history, and they first appeared in the early Dungeons & Dragons books in the 1970s. They're also present in other games, even if referred to by ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. When Haas driver Esteban Ocon races around Albert Park this weekend, a female voice will be on the radio ...
Cricut is synonymous with cutting and crafting machines. There are plenty of competitors in the market, but Cricut dominates because of how easy it is to use (and its ubiquity). Cricut has just ...
I’ve been thinking a lot about DnD’s Project Sigil recently – playing around with the current version of Wizards’ shiny new, Unreal 5-based 3D virtual tabletop, building dungeon scenes, testing the ...