"I thought I knew Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown, and Steve Izenour's Learning from Las Vegas—until a single forgotten line, hidden on its last page, led me on an unexpected excursion. What began as a re-reading for another project turned into a full-on investigation involving a generous archivist at U Penn, navigating the philosophical depths of an entire intellectual movement and uncovering the overlooked work of an architect-educator, a contemporary of Burchard. But the real twist came from the radical ideas of a young activist-religious scholar, whose thinking might hold the key to what's next in architecture. This Halloween, join me in piecing together the clues and confronting an idea so bold it could redefine the field. Less isn't just 'a bore,' or more—it's something entirely different. And as you follow the trail, expect the unexpected—it's not about more neon in the desert, but something far more surprising."