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The critically acclaimed but commercially ignored MadWorld may not have set the sales charts ablaze, but Sega isn’t giving up on the hardcore crowd according to company president Mike Hayes, who promises “more games in that genre.” …
Valve are saying “to hell with third party Steam sales” this weekend, as their digital download store plays host to an in-house firesale, with Half-Life, Counter-Strike and Team Fortress products all going for a song.
The University of Iowa will say goodbye Sunday to 13 Taiwanese educators who have been visiting the area to learn new strategies for teaching math and science.
“The Internet is a great place for people to turn when they want to get involved. And people really want to get involved when they’re locked out of power.” Telford pointed to the right’s activism on “Tea Party” demonstrations across the …
From September 10th to 13th, the striking industrial architecture at Strijp-S will set the stage for FLUX-S, a new international arts festival which will present visual arts , performance art , new media, music, architecture, …
Although the printing process has been around for ages, recent innovations have made it more efficient and useful than ever before. There are ways to print that suit everyone, including home users, small business users and even large …
Beaux Arts presents an exhibition of artist David Spiller’s new work. A product of London’s 1960s’ art school scene, Spiller’s colourful re-invention of the American Pop aesthetic is grounded in an instinctual use of colour and a keen …
James Brolin gets raunchy in ‘The Goods’ comedyNEW YORK — Combine one part silver fox, one part distinguished actor and one part devoted husband of Barbra Streisand.
This weekend marks the 40th anniversary of Woodstock, and we’re celebrating with Hendrix’s rendering of the national anthem. We keep the LNMC apolitical, but I want to at least squeak a shout-out to this as clear evidence that symbols …