Advertisements June is over so I’m giving my quick takes on all of the debuts and comebacks we got from K-Pop this month, including BTS, aespa, Kard, and more!

Advertisements June is over so I’m giving my quick takes on all of the debuts and comebacks we got from K-Pop this month, including BTS, aespa, Kard, and more!
Advertisements BTS is back with a new mobile game and this time we join them on a deserted island. By playing matching games, you help them out both on the island and to get them back home in BTS Island In the SEOM.
Advertisements Since Pride Month is winding down, I wanted to do a post focusing on LGBTQ+. And when I found this tag, it felt like the perfect choice.
Advertisements There are great hidden gems in the b-sides for K-pop artists, and sometimes some of those gems could have been the crown jewel known as the title track. So I am sharing some songs that I think could have led a comeback but didn’t.
Advertisements Drags 2 Riches is a two-to-five-player deckbuilding game that brings the artistry of drag right to your table. You will build your wardrobe to slay the competition with your perfectly coordinated looks and overall fierceness.
Advertisements Summer officially starts tomorrow! To celebrate the sunniest season, here are some K-pop songs to get you into summertime vibes.
Advertisements Today is BTS’ 9th anniversary so to celebrate, I’m revisiting the BTS ARMY tag!
Advertisements Dislyte is an urban-mythology-themed mobile RPG game that has recently been released and I have been playing quite a lot actually. So after many hours of playing, I decided it was time to share my thoughts.
Advertisements Minigolf meets deckbuilding in Golfie, a new game from developers Triheart Studio that takes a roguelike approach to putt-putt golfing. Here are my thoughts on the creative mix of genres that make up this game.
Advertisements May is ending so it is time to give my quick takes on all of the debuts and comebacks we got from K-Pop this month!
Advertisements I am back with more same title K-Pop songs and putting them head to head to decide which to save and which to drop.
Advertisements Attentant 1942 is a World War II game placed in Czechoslovakia where you are trying to learn more about your grandfather’s experience through other survivors’ stories.
Advertisements Hadestown is my all-time favorite musical and I finally got to see it, which means I must write all about it.
Advertisements I’ve been going back and listening to some of the music I loved in my college years that I have reviewed. So I’m bringing those reviews back and sharing some of my favorite music from the 2010s, starting with How To Be A Human Being by Glass Animals
Advertisements Tootsie, a comedy musical based on an 80’s movie of the same name, is currently on tour and at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood. As with my other musical trips, I went with my brother, and here is how it all went.
Advertisements LudoNarraCon, the global, digital convention celebrating narrative video games, is back this year with panels and 42 awesome games to check out. I went through the games and found the ones that stood out to me, so let’s take a look.
Advertisements April is now over so it is time to give my quick takes on all of the debuts and comebacks we got from K-Pop!
Advertisements Squire is a young adult graphic novel set in an alternate history Middle East/North Africa that follows 14-year-old Aiza, who trains to become a knight for a war-torn empire while hiding her true background as a girl from conquered lands. I was given the chance to review this comic and here are my thoughts.
Advertisements I’ve been sitting on this post topic for a while so I figured there is no time like the present to finally do it. So I am sharing my favorite albums across all of K-Pop!
Advertisements Song titles are often used numerous times across different artists and genres, and K-Pop is no different. Because of this, I decided that this concept could make an interesting save one drop one, so here we are!