Young Avengers #1-3 by Kieron Gillen, Jamie McKelvie, & Mike Norton
Writer: Kieron Gillen Artists: Jamie McKelvie, Mike Norton Publisher: Marvel Release Date: March 27, 2013... read more
Found in: Books, ReviewsPhotos + Review: St. Paul & the Broken Bones - Birmingham, Ala.
Lead singer Paul Janeway has the charisma of a televangelist with the moves of a modern Charlie Chaplin. read more
Found in: Blogs, 1000 WordsM83: Steve McQueen
M83's spacey, emotive double-album epic, Hurry Up, We're Dreaming, is not only one of the best albums of this young decade—it's also one of the most pimped-out. read more
Found in: Music, ReviewsWaging Heavy Peace by Neil Young
Neil Young’s new autobiography, Waging Heavy Peace, largely recounts the strange career of its writer, but it contains few of the brilliant peaks that make some of Young’s frustrating releases worth slogging through. read more
Found in: Books, ReviewsBruce Springsteen Photos and Review - Atlanta, Ga.
On the heels of his SXSW keynote speech and intimate performance at Austin’s The Moody Theatre, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band kicked off their proper tour with a 24-song, 2-hour and 45-minute performance that celebrated their latest album Wrecking Ball and paid tribute to late E Street Band saxophonist Clarence Clemons. read more
Found in: Blogs, 1000 WordsThe Walking Dead Review: Episode 2.9 "Triggerfinger"
Since the stand-off between groups of survivors in “Vatos” last season, the biggest danger posed by the living is that they’ll eat your food, sleep with your daughter and slaughter your walking dead relatives. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsWarhammer 40,000: Space Marine Review (Multi-platform)
Two of the Emperor’s Space Marines review the new Space Marine training simulator.... read more
Found in: Games, ReviewsEl Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron Review (Multi-platform)
El Shaddai’s visual design is a staggering achievement that maintains its sense of majesty and awe.... read more
Found in: Games, ReviewsSlow Club: Paradise
A sophomore album can fall anywhere between sounding exactly like the first album, (thus risking being boring) to being radically different, which takes the chance of losing fans from a band’s original release. English folk-pop duo Slow Club find a happy medium between the extremes.... read more
Found in: Music, ReviewsCatherine Review
(Multi-Platform)
If you haven’t been playing close attention, you’d be forgiven for thinking of Atlus’ Catherine as “that sex game,” or something like that. Pre-release marketing focused on the blond curl and apple blush, the stocking hems and saucy liquor-sips of the title character—bet you thought I’d say “titular,” right? Yeah, no. The hook for Catherine wasn’t just its lissome leading lady, but the idea that she was the avatar for a mature game. A game about a man’s sex life; a game for adults.... read more
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