Month: October 2015
Review: Neon Indian – Vega Intl. Night School
VEGA Intl. Night School is a place where late-night parties, socializing and finding yourself in decadent places (“Smut”) can teach you how to survive not just the nightlife but life in general. … read more
Hey, Listen! Amy Andersson Conducts The Legend of Zelda: Symphony...
Conducting a production as momentous as The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses takes an extraordinary conductor. Amy Andersson is all that and more. … read more
Celebrate the Bounty 2015: Local Food is Happy Food
It wasn’t until I checked out Celebrate the Bounty on that dusky October evening that I began to see the true beauty and vitality of our restaurant culture. … read more
Review: Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward
Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward is a cacophony of everything one could love about an MMORPG mixed with a few new ideas that range from great to frustrating. … read more
Review Persona 4: Dancing All Night
Persona 4 Dancing All Night is your classic rhythm game using only the buttons on your Vita to keep the music flowing. … read more
Review: Black Market
With the rise of graphic novels now in full swing, Black Market is another incredibly creative, dark and fun ride into the world of superheroes. … read more
Review: The Empty Man – Trade Paperback
The Empty Man – Trade Paperback BOOM! Studios Writer: Cullen Bunn Artists: Vanesa R. Del Ray, Michael Garland Street: 09.30 From Issue 1’s first panel to Issue 6’s last, The Empty Man takes its readers along a gruesome journey into the depths of madness and the pitfalls of organized faith. The story starts out by
Review: LEGO Dimensions
LEGO Dimensions is unique because LEGO has 14 different licenses and worlds to explore—from Portal to The Simpsons. –SLUG Magazine … read more
A New Hope: My Impressions on the Star Wars Battlefront...
From what I’ve played so far, Star Wars Battlefront is shaping up to be the ultimate Star Wars fanservice video game. … read more
Tina Misrachi Martin: Alberto, Frida y Galería Misrachi
By the 1930s and ‘40s, following an artistic revolution and the peak of the Mural Renaissance, Mexico City had flourished into a thriving meeting-place of culture. … read more
FIDLAR: Honest, Clean, Original
Zac Carper wanted to create something original that didn’t take itself too seriously and didn’t focus on a single genre. Now we have FIDLAR. … read more
Def Leppard play USANA with Styx and Tesla
If the Def Leppard, Styx and Tesla concert at USANA proved anything, it’s that rock n’ roll knows no limits when it comes to its fans. … read more