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Review: Everyday Witchcraft: Making Time for Spirit in a Too-Busy...
In Everyday Witchcraft: Making Time for Spirit in a Too-Busy World, Deborah Blake shares easy, quick ways to recharge your batteries and reconnect with nature. … read more
Review: Natural Cause Skateboard
The first thing I noticed about this board was its good shape, something that I didn’t expect from a local company. Most likely, Natural Cause borrowed their board shapes from a time-tested company, though which one, exactly, I couldn’t say … read more
Review: Nova-111
In Nova-111, scientists have been developing the “Greatest Science Experiment” with the intention of unlocking “real-time” in a turn-based world. … read more
Review: ViDi Transparent Camera Kit
What sets the ViDi apart from those other guys is the price, and we are talking a few C-notes of separation. … read more
Review: Dylan Goes Electric!
Although Dylan Goes Electric! purports, via the title and cover image, to be about Bob Dylan, it also summarizes the entire 1960s folk revival. … read more
Salt City Soap Co. Drioma Bar
In a world under the threat of Lush bath bombs and endless DoTerra conventions, local soapmakers Salt City Soap Co. carve a clear path through the health market. … read more
Review: Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance
If you’re not familiar with the Disgaea series, just imagine a game where you can level up your whole team to level 9999 then reincarnate them back at Level 1 so that you can build them back up again—stronger, faster and more ridiculously overpowered than ever before. … read more
Review: Goat Story Coffee Mug
Perhaps the perfect coffee accessory for the trend-setting, upwardly-mobile, modern-day viking, Goat Story’s mead horn–shaped mug brings style with its functional design. … read more
Review: Act of Aggression
While the lack of RTS representation has left a gap in my gaming identity, it’s one that has been lovingly addressed by Act of Aggression … read more
Review: The Big Bang Theory: The Complete Eighth Season
The Big Bang Theory is one of those shows where you can get home from work, slip into sweat pants, and binge watch without having to put in too much effort. … read more
Review: SOMA: How I Murdered Myself Twice
With SOMA, Frictional Games proves that they haven’t lost their touch. The worst thing I can say about it is that I would have preferred less horror elements. … read more
Review: Super Mario Maker
Super Mario Maker is broken into two main sections: make and play. Those of us that have those creative minds are going straight for the former. … read more