Taylor Ramage explores the religious subtext of the musical Hamilton. Theology and Revolution in Hamilton28 Sep, 2017 in Features by Taylor Ramage
Anime show openings diverge from Western style openings by playing more with audience expectations, and allowing themselves to be more abstract. First Impressions: Opening Sequences and Audience Expectations2 Mar, 2017 in Features by Taylor Ramage
How does sin fuel the violent systems of Kill La Kill? A World Cut From One Cloth: Personal Sin and Systemic Sin in Kill la Kill31 Oct, 2016 in Features by Taylor Ramage
The mysteries of fusion in Steven Universe may help us to better understand the Christian doctrine of the Trinity! In the Name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Fusion: Mysterious Unity in Steven Universe22 Jul, 2016 in Features by Taylor Ramage
Taylor shows how the anime film Summer Wars has one special family go beyond the tired opposition of tradition and technology, and towards a synthesis. Tradition vs. Tech? Saving the Internet and Saving the World in Summer Wars9 Apr, 2016 in Features by Taylor Ramage
Taylor Ramage reflects on how a fictional board game represents a subtle shift in the depiction of geeks and nerds in popular media. The Cones of Dunshire and Normalizing Geek21 Feb, 2016 in Opinion by Taylor Ramage