Yearly Archives: 2015
Graphic Reviews: The Wicked and The Divine
Since I was disappointed with the modernized pantheon of Wonder Woman last week, I figured I’d try the deities theme again and review The Wicked and the Divine this week. The Wicked and the Divine is a very new modern fantasy series written by Kieron Gillen and illustrated by Jamie […]
A Bard’s Eye View: Meaner Than the Average?
Meaner Than the Average? George Watsky is Anything But On August 11, 2015, three friends and I went to the Fox Theater in Boulder, Colorado to see George Watsky perform. This was my second time seeing him perform and my first time in this venue for him. Usually, when an […]
Roll the List #32: Cait’s Take 1
Head to Head Cult Table Top RPG This week I’m joining Kyle for Roll the List #32 in which we shall be going head to head over the greatest cult tabletop RPG out there. Kyle has chosen the sci-fi, dystopian Paranoia game and I have chosen the fantasy Dungeon World […]
Roll the List #32: Kyle’s Take 1
Head to Head Cult Table Top RPG This week on Roll the List we look at cult table top RPG’s. This to me is a game that has a small group of people that will know what game you are talking I about and rave about it without any provocation. For me […]
Boxed Culture: The 10 Foot Tournament Pole
Recently, the yearly LCG tournament circuit finished, or as far as I will probably ever go anyway. They hold Store Championships and Regional Championships in state, then the National Championships and World Championships are out of state. So, I will probably only ever partake in the Store Champs and Regional Championships as I am bad at saving for travel, haha. With the […]
En-gage: (dis)Connection
In a past life–and by that I mean last January–I taught English composition at a community college. On the first day, we went over homonyms: a word pronounced the same as another but differing in meaning, whether spelled the same way or not; heir, air. This was introduced on day one […]
Graphic Reviews: New 52 Wonder Woman 1
As a woman who loves both video games and comic books, I have a history of being irritated by the lack of female characters that I can feel excited about. Both have an unfortunate tendency to focus on female characters’ sex appeal to the detriment of them having interesting personalities […]
A Bard’s Eye View: Insomnia Turns to Narcolepsy
Insomnia Turns to Narcolepsy Battling Crippling Insomnia with Music When I was living in Northern California, I was the most isolated I had ever been in my life. I didn’t know anyone and I didn’t have any real responsibilities beyond the semester of college I was taking. My sleep schedule […]
Boxed Culture: Critique of Cardboard
There is no other way to say it. I spend lots of money on board games, and yes, a larger portion than I would like of my collection remains unplayed. Even though I may seem to buy games willy-nilly that is not the case! I make sure the games I […]