Maroon and Gamer: Sexism in the Borderlands?
SPM's videogame blogger is far from a "noob," as he sheds new light about the gaming industry.
SPM's videogame blogger is far from a "noob," as he sheds new light about the gaming industry.
E3 2012 was a bit of a disappointment if you were looking for new video games because the show floor was dominated by franchises and pre-established properties.
At the 2012 E3 gaming convention, "Maroon and Gamer" sat down with Lara Croft creative director Scott Lee to talk about the new look of both the game and the character.
At the 2012 E3 gaming convention "Maroon and Gamer" sat down with Splinter Cell art director, Scott Lee, to gain a little insight on what to expect from the newest edition of Splinter Cell.
On location at the E3 gaming convention is "Maroon and Gamer" sharing in-depth information about the new games on display for the first day.
Dedicated gamers have waited all year for E3, one of the largest video game conventions, to take place revealing new gaming developments to the public eye on June 5.
A veteran and student returns from war, taking a position at Tempe's Hippie Gypsy, an herbal enthusiast's haven.
Two SPM writers go on a spiritual journey to churches, mosques and more.
It’s that time again, true believers. It’s been a wild ride for the second semester in a row that I’ve been writing for the State Press Magazine as the video game blogger.
Two SPM writers go on a spiritual journey to churches, mosques and more.
Back when Mortal Kombat came out in 1992, the infamous head-rip with the spine dangling caused quite the stir for legislators across the country and they demanded a rating system for video games to inform potential buyers of its content.
One SPM writer learns to love country music after attending the Country Thunder music festival – but didn't get there without hesitation.
Reggae-surf-acoustic rockers RAC stopped by campus for a performance.
Pedal Craft Phoenix is a bicycle pub crawl and community art event held to foster Phoenix’s growing community of bicycle enthusiasts. But it's also so much more.
Only a few close friends and family members know about my childhood obsession with astronomy and the universe in general.
Video game publishers and developers do everything they can to keep their game spinning in your disk drive.
Well readers, it’s been quite the journey. From interviews with Bergdorf Goodman models to fashion history from the Titanic era, my blogs have hit all the bases (and maybe a few places in the outfield). For two whole semesters, Broke’s the New Black has brought you trending reports, fashion forecasts, Q&A’s and other countless stylish scenarios.
Learn how to live the dream, wherever that is.
We are closing in on yet another ending of a semester, which is both exciting and sad (but if you’ve had anywhere near the semester that I’ve had, you’re more than ready to be lounging near a pool than doing any more school work). In my past three semesters working for State Press Magazine, I think I have covered and written about so many different crafts and so many different types of crafts that it’s hard to even come up with something that is a ‘must craft’ for summer. One craft that sticks out in my mind has to do with, of course, sitting around a pool with friends. We all like to have parties or get-togethers with friends in the summer where we can sit around with food and a drink in a nice glass. To truly wow your summer guests, it’s time to take your everyday glasses up a notch. A way to do this is using frosted paint. Frosted paint is a type of spray paint that essentially frosts your glasses with a light silvery color. When you look for the paint in the stores, it comes in an aerosol can and is either labeled as frosted white, pearl, gray or transparent. Any of these work, it just depends how dark you want the frosted color to come out. This gives a cool look to any glass or piece of glassware that you may have (perhaps a Margarita glass?). A way to step these glasses up even further would be to take rubber bands before you frost your glasses, and put them around your glass at different angles. I suggest using both thick and thin rubber bands for various line contrasts. What this does is leaves small, circular sections around the entire glass, which creates a really cool look for any summer drink you may have. I have truly enjoyed writing crafty blogs for Piece of Craft the past two years, and I have appreciated all of the feedback, comments, and questions that I have received from readers and it has made writing this blog such an enjoyable experience. If you still have any questions or comments in the future, feel free to contact me with all your craft-related questions at fbreisbl@asu.edu or fbreisblatt@gmail.com. Thanks again and stay crafty!
Coach AJ Grucky was right. Hey, it wasn’t pretty but a win is a win nonetheless. The women’s water polo club could not see it any differently.
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