Places To Be: A List of Experiences
New York City has been dubbed as the greatest city in the world. There are so many restaurants, attractions, and events there that you can’t call NYC a boring city.
Places To Be: A List of Experiences
New York City has been dubbed as the greatest city in the world. There are so many restaurants, attractions, and events there that you can’t call NYC a boring city.
For an in-class exercise, I like asking students: “What’s your utopia?” I tell them that utopias aren’t fashionable these days; “utopian” is generally employed in a derogatory sense, meaning naively optimistic.
I can’t believe this will be my last official column of the year already. With that said, this week’s column will be about people who play games, instead of individual games.
YouTube announced some new ventures this week, namely that it will be co-producing feature films with DreamWorks-owned AwesomenessTV. It will also be backing series starring its most famous stars, including SMOSH, Fine Brothers, Prank vs.
Back home in the Hudson Valley, there’s a small Japanese restaurant in a neighborhood (or whatever the rural equivalent would be) called Apple Valley.
I wasn’t planning on writing another article about a fighting game, including the “Mortal Kombat” series. However, even with my borderline ridiculous standards, “Mortal Kombat X,” the latest installment to this aged and considerably stale series, exceeds my expectations and steers the franchise into a positive direction.
This month, Basic Books is publishing a new edition of my first book, The End of Science, originally released in 1996.