Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Bakshi’s STREETS
RALPH BAKSHI: THE STREETSFrom the exhibit catalog… Bakshi has remained a sedulously dedicated self-taught painter, and this body of work is as sophisticated as his films are outrageous."
Posted by Tom Ray at 1:48 PM 0 comments
Section: art, entertainment
Epic Win app turns your life into an RPG to help you attack your to-do list
Epic Win app turns your life into an RPG to help you attack your to-do list:
Posted by Tom Ray at 10:58 AM 0 comments
Tuesday, July 06, 2010
BP Foresaw its Doom in 1970s "Offshore Oil Strike" Board Game
BP Foresaw its Doom in 1970s "Offshore Oil Strike" Board Game: "Offshore Oil Strike is a genuine BP-endorsed board game from the 1970s, in which players manage an offshore drilling operation. Hazard cards hinder gamers with clean-up costs and rig explosions. It'd be a great joke, if it wasn't real."
Posted by Tom Ray at 7:40 AM 0 comments
Section: current events, pop-culture
Thursday, July 01, 2010
Zuda Comics shuts down, moves to ComiXology
Zuda Comics shuts down, moves to ComiXology | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News: "DC Entertainment just announced that the Zuda Comics website is shutting down today, and will be moving content to the ComiXology and PlayStation Network. Last week, when DC unveiled its iTunes App (for the iPad and iPhone/iPod Touch), the first 20 pages of Jeremy Love’s Bayou was released for free. DC will continue to release first issues from Zuda for free, with other issues following at 99-cents each."
Posted by Tom Ray at 9:55 AM 0 comments
Section: comics, entertainment, technology