The worlds of nature and technology have always been somewhat at odds with one another, but in Ubisoft’s game, Grow Home, both worlds exist in…
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After Teavolve’s open mic night in Baltimore on September 7, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Josh Friedman, the night’s featured artist, better…
In the ever-evolving world of video game development, it is rare for a game to withstand the test of time. With technological advancements, improved graphics…
Got Time? is the first, and luckily only, two-month-old creation from app developer Vianki. It can be found by searching Got Time? on the App Store, and…
There’s an old Roman proverb that reads “homo homini lupus.” In English, this roughly translates to “man is a wolf to man” — no one is…
M. Night Shyamalan’s newest cinematic outing “The Visit” is both ambivalent and confusing. That’s not to say it’s not enjoyable. It’s the type of movie that’s…
Jazz Saxophonist Kamasi Washington performed his debut album, “The Epic,” at the Baltimore Soundstage. Supported by five additional band members, Washington also brought his father…
College is a time for hard work and responsibilities… and a lot of video game playing. Video games have been around for decades, and have…
Foals’ latest release, “What Went Down,” is sure to surprise any fans that grew to expect a certain sound from them. On their third album, “Holy Fire,” songs were undoubtedly…
Summer 2015 was not a great time for movies. In fact, it was downright disappointing with films like “Pixels” and “Fant4stic.” However, that’s not to say…