Philosopher Daniel Dennett once asked: Would you rather be remembered for being right about something, or for being “original and provocative?”
Posts published in “Past Opinion Columns”
A lot of times video games are about bringing imaginations alive and achieving what people can only dream of but can only realize with technology.
Napoli’s Pizza is one of the restaurants in an area of uptown Hoboken I don’t normally frequent around dinner time. Along Washington Street in the area of 11th and 12th, I’ll go to Schnackenberg’s for breakfast, Biancomano’s for lunch, or Giorgio’s Bakery if my sweet tooth needs sating.
Personally, I don’t like to exaggerate negative aspects of specific video games I cover in my article. From Destiny to DotA, despite the fact that I find flaws in many of the games I write about, I like to highlight what’s innovative and exhilarating about each of the games, what makes me enjoy them, and analyze trends in industry.
By now, you’ve probably heard of the new startup Meerkat from news headlines or friends. But you may not know exactly what Meerkat is, and what makes the month-old startup interesting.
Years ago I was blathering to a science-writing class at Columbia Journalism School about the complexities of covering psychiatric drugs when a student raised his hand.
Back when I wrote my audition piece for this column, a new restaurant had recently opened in place of the old Bombay West restaurant at 9th and Washington.
Apple put a price and release date on the Apple Watch on Monday: the device will be retailing at a base of $349 for the aluminum version on April 24, with preorders starting April 10.
Edward Wilson has earned the right to title his latest book The Meaning of Human Existence, which coming from almost any other author would sound laughably grandiose.
Less than three hours of sleep a day would all be worth it at the end – for it was the weekend of Penny Arcade Expo, or PAX East 2015.