“Dredge.”
Just the word makes many Magic players shudder. Since its inception and through its various forms in various formats, Dredge has always been something of an enigma. Mechanically, the deck is odd because it plays a game that doesn’t feel like Magic. You rarely actually draw a card after turn 2, you don’t even cast half your spells and the other half you cast from your graveyard, and card advantage is basically irrelevant beyond your cards being cards. Read More...
In a white-brick mansion in the north London neighborhood of Hampstead, about 50 people sit on the floor of a high-ceilinged living room. Just past 8 p.m., the four-piece band fronted by Irish singer-songwriter Lisa Canny steps onto a makeshift stage. As Canny picks up her harp and launches into a 25-minute set, attendees sip booze they brought to the event. Most of those in the audience, who paid £25 ($32) each for the show, are hearing her for the first time—and no one knew she’d be playing tonight. Read More...
Esther Povitsky mom Mary and dad Moore raised their two daughters in the suburb of Skokie in Chicago. They joined Esther Club Podcast on episode 37.
Father Morrie Povitsky Her father, Morrie, is of Russian-Jewish heritage. He is currently 79 years old. His favourite movie is Mississippi Burning.
Her dad learned about Esther's talent when he saw a play called Children Hour. He never thought his daughter would be that good at acting. Read More...