Everyone has stressful days and for some the best medicine is music that will calm you down and help you center your mind. Jenny & Tyler’s “Of…
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When it comes to sheer scope, Quantic Dream’s “Beyond: Two Souls” is an extremely ambitious game. Spanning the peculiar life of the heroine Jodie Holmes,…
Apparently, the best way to let loose after midterms is by singing along, out-of-pitch, to classic childhood favorites at Disney on Ice’s “100 Years of…
The American Film Institute released a list of the top 50 heroes and villains of American cinema in 2003. At the top of the list was…
In an era of cutting edge graphics and immersive gameplay, it is easy to forget how video games looked only a decade ago. The boxy,…
“Dying Light” is a game that really makes the player work to survive. Armed with only a small arsenal of primarily melee weapons that do…
On October 24, the “banjo-inspired indie-rock band” Luray performed at the Ottobar for the Baltimore Folk Fest. Lead-singer Shannon Carey spoke to me about her roots,…
Arguably one of the biggest influences on modern horror outside of “The Exorcist” is zombie fiction. As a theme, zombies have transcended almost every genre:…
“An Unquiet Mind” by Kay Redfield Jamison is an autobiography centered around her manic-depressive disorder. First of all, forced autobiographies are always boring — who wants…