Year: 2015
Angel Olsen with Lionlimb @ Urban Lounge 10.14
I remember the way Angel Olsen’s songs steeped into the air, lingering, leaving me dazed for hours. … read more
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
Ragnarok: Last God Standing – Sundering The Shackles of Fate
Nowadays, all we seem to see is the surface gleam of ancient heroes, rather than the deep flaws and peripeteia that darkens them. Ragnarok: Last God Standing, thankfully, is not that story. … 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