Weird science
Little-known fact: as a kid, I wanted to be a scientist "when I grow up." I had no idea what kind of scientist. It just seemed like a field in which I'd have interest.
Little-known fact: as a kid, I wanted to be a scientist "when I grow up." I had no idea what kind of scientist. It just seemed like a field in which I'd have interest.
I've been a bad blogger. Who wants to hear my reasons?
Yeah, it's another story about James Turrell, this time for Vegas/Rated. It's much more compact than what you may have read in M Life magazine, so for you ADHD folks out there, it's a much easier read.
'Tales from Lost Vegas' is more than just another comic book with a Kickstarter campaign. Here's why.
Face front, true believers! The latest issue of DAVID magazine is on the stands, and it features a senses-shattering interview with The Man himself, living legend Stan Lee!
My most recent contribution to M Life magazine is a feature on artist James Turrell, who recently installed not one, but two light-bending installations inside of Crystals at CityCenter.
I flash back to my raver days with two new contributions to Electric Daisy Carnival's annual magazine, which hit the streets of Las Vegas last week.
On its own, "Man of Steel" is a well-made, fairly engaging science-fiction adventure movie. As a summer action movie with some gravitas to it, it’s pretty good. If you're a hardcore Superman fan ... your mileage may vary.
If you're sick of seeing my face at comic book conventions, then you'll probably want to avoid the inaugural Amazing Las Vegas Comic Con at the South Point Hotel & Casino this weekend, because my mug will be there (along with the rest of my body, too).
Denver people! I'll be at Denver Comic Con inside the Colorado Convention Center this weekend, May 31-June 2, holed up in Artist Valley at table A-8.