‘You’re Never Weird on the Internet (almost)’
Recently, I read You’re Never Weird on the Internet (almost) by Felicia Day.
Recently, I read You’re Never Weird on the Internet (almost) by Felicia Day.
The modern, romanticized view of the samurai has given us many anime about them.
Who wouldn’t want to play in the Marvel Universe, where heroes use their special abilities to save the world time and again?
With simplistic art and page after page of oddity, Lumberjanes by Noelle Stevenson and Grace Ellis is probably one of the most unique reads I’ve had recently.
Halloween is just around the corner, so it’s time to bring out the monster-themed movies!
Fall is probably my favourite season when it comes to television.
In the age of the Internet, instant streaming has consumed a large portion of the media market, particularly with movies and TV shows.
Week eight of the election started off with a promise by Liberal Party leader Justin Trudeau to cancel the Conservatives’ plan to spend $44 billion on F-35 fighter jets.
Amid the torrent of interruptions, arguments, and general chaos that impeded the Federal Leaders’ Debate last Thursday, the matter of the NDP’s proposed $15-an-hour federal minimum wage was brought up and dropped over the span of a few minutes in a conversation between Liberal leader Justin Trudeau and NDP leader Thomas Mulcair, with incumbent Stephen Harper watching the exchange from the sidelines.
A Konami representative denied the accusation during an interview this week with Nintendo Life, following recent reports from news sites Gameblog and Eurogamer that the game developer would cease producing titles for their flagship game franchises in favor of mobile gaming apps and licenced pachinko machines.