Matthew Gabriele is a Professor of Medieval Studies and Chair of the Dept. of Religion & Culture at Virginia Tech. His research and teaching focus on religion, violence, nostalgia, and apocalypse (in various combinations) , whether manifested in the Middle Ages or modern world. This includes events and ideas such as the Crusades, the so-called "Terrors of the Year 1000," and medieval religious and political life more generally. He also has presented and published on modern medievalism, such as recent white supremacist appropriations of the Middle Ages and pop culture phenomena like Game of Thrones...
Marcus J. Moore
Marcus J. Moore is a music journalist, editor, and author of "The Butterfly Effect: How Kendrick Lamar Ignited the Soul of Black America," which will be published by Atria Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, on October 13, 2020. Moore works at The Nation magazine as a contributing writer and at Bandcamp Daily as its contributing editor.His writing on music can also be found at Pitchfork, Entertainment Weekly, NPR, The Atlantic, the Washington Post's newspaper and magazine, Complex, The Fader, Vox, SPIN, MTV and BBC Music. His features and reviews of mainstream albums have appeared in Rolling Stone...
Matthew Gabriele
Matthew Gabriele is a Professor of Medieval Studies and Chair of the Dept. of Religion & Culture at Virginia Tech. His research and teaching focus on religion, violence, nostalgia, and apocalypse (in various combinations) , whether manifested in the Middle Ages or modern world. This includes events and ideas such as the Crusades, the so-called "Terrors of the Year 1000," and medieval religious and political life more generally. He also has presented and published on modern medievalism, such as recent white supremacist appropriations of the Middle Ages and pop culture phenomena like Game of Thrones...
Marcus J. Moore
Marcus J. Moore is a music journalist, editor, and author of "The Butterfly Effect: How Kendrick Lamar Ignited the Soul of Black America," which will be published by Atria Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, on October 13, 2020. Moore works at The Nation magazine as a contributing writer and at Bandcamp Daily as its contributing editor.His writing on music can also be found at Pitchfork, Entertainment Weekly, NPR, The Atlantic, the Washington Post's newspaper and magazine, Complex, The Fader, Vox, SPIN, MTV and BBC Music. His features and reviews of mainstream albums have appeared in Rolling Stone...