Reviewing a very artistic recommendation for a book about dinosaur fossils at Barnes & Noble on Atlantic Avenue in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn.
Justin goes to Ikea without Justina, shares live photos from his trip with Justina, including a photo of JUSTINA (which may or may not be an Ikea seat cushion).
Who is ready to join me for a walk across the new and improved Hamilton Avenue Footbridge?
I was enjoying a pleasant chat with a friend one September night on the Brooklyn Heights Promenade when we were treated to an unexpected fireworks show.
Our first review of an original English-language ONScripter visual novel covers The Dandelion Girl: Won’t You Remember Me, a short kinetic novel based on Robert F. Young’s 1961 short story, The Dandelion Girl.
Having already written about aesthetics and hair color in Days With My Stepsister, I figured that I may as well review the whole season.
I invite you as my guest to read about Google seeing how far it can push its luck with YouTube ads before “users” start finding other ways to spend their internet time.
When you see an odd-looking bug inside your building for about five consecutive days, there is only one thing to do (after repeatedly forgetting). It’s time to be a hero.
My four part May Sky analysis concludes with a trip to the mountains and, apparently, snow in the hot month of August.
In part 3 of my 4-part May Sky story analysis, a salary man displays poor social skills in breaking news and expressing his feelings to a mercurial teenage part-time shrine maiden.
In part 2 of my 4-part May Sky visual novel analysis, a salaryman and shrine maiden fight about feelings, social decorum, and root vegetables.
A U.S.-centric take on how to localize Japanese high school classes in a way that is intelligible for readers familiar with 4-year high school systems.