Ancient Artifacts

April 26, 2011 0

Art is a part of us, and has been since the first piece was created around 40,000 to 100,000 years ago. Here are the 10 of the oldest known forms […]

Upcoming Films for Spring

April 19, 2011 0

Spring is finally upon us, and with the ever-lasting showers, dreary clouds, and random flower on the ground comes a throng of fantastic films to watch. While Spring films are […]

The Puyallup Fair: Do it.

March 11, 2011 0

Ever since it’s opening on October 4, 1900, the Puyallup Fair has been entertaining people from all over the state of Washington and even other parts of the country. Every […]

Compact Comics: Webcomics

February 25, 2011 0

When you realize you’ve been reading graphic novels every hour you have time to spare, superhero movies are what keeps you breathing, and that the discovery of a new story […]

DC Origins: Kryptonite

February 22, 2011 0

Graphic Novel: Superman According to the novel, “The Physics of Superheroes”, by author and science professor James Kakalios, the key weakness to our super-inhuman-hero Superman was made in a rather […]

Best Reads: Essential Classics

February 17, 2011 0

The invention of computers, cellphones, and texting has drastically decreased the need for people in America to read novels. It’s just not fun anymore. Reading takes time, concentration, and most […]

Origin of Manga

February 17, 2011 0

Manga, or Japanese comic books, have been becoming more popular every year within regions outside it’s point of origin. Every time I go to my favorite book store I see […]

V-Day: far too similar to D-Day

February 9, 2011 0

I have never had a Valentine. I have never been a Valentine. And yet, every year, the nefarious holiday seems to creep back into my scheduling planner, and I think […]

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