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Chihuly Exhibit At the Boston MFA
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Still Life With ZipCard
Getting coffee at Harvard Square.
Copley Square
New England is home to me in a lot of ways, even though I love living in New York and going to LA. It felt good to be back in Boston for a weekend, walking down to Copley Square one … Continue reading
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Problems Only I Have
My mom: How’s work going, Meg? Meg: Space travel completely redefined interplanetary trade today. My mom: Um… Would you like some dinner?
Posted in New York City, virtual life
Tagged my virtual life, New York City, problems only I have, travel, virtual life
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Twistianapolis 500
The sharp contrast between the all-out promotion of AAA titles at E3 and the laid-back schoolyard of IndieCade was particularly evident at Twistianapolis 500. Twistianapolis relies on a homemade, souped-up Twister board, a recording calling out body parts and colors, … Continue reading
Posted in Los Angeles, My Other Writing, New York City
Tagged e3, Indie Game Mag, indiecade, Los Angeles, my other writing, New York City, Twistianapolis 500
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Guessing
“Guess what I did while you were away?” Harold asks, when I get back from E3. “Read a Star Trek novel on your iPad?” “Um. Well, yes. But I was going to say something else.”
Airport Camping
I was delayed at LAX on the way back from E3. I camped out by an outlet, with my laptop and my Starbucks cup and about ten thousand press kits, all the paraphenalia of my awesome life. Ok, so I … Continue reading
Posted in Los Angeles, New York City
Tagged e3, Los Angeles, New York City, Starbucks, Stick
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Closing at E3
Sometimes I take pictures with weird lighting and think I’m artistic.
Sold Out Screamland
This is where Harold’s Screamland would be if Meltdown Comics on Sunset wasn’t sold out. This is the sort of event that makes me call up and leave a superexcited voicemail (…it also seems to make me forget that there’s … Continue reading