By Wash | It’s been another good week in geekdom and, I’m not going to lie, it’s becoming difficult to focus my energy on life, especially those parts of life that fund my pop culture addiction. Continue reading »
Author Archives: VTTH
Film review: The Great Gatsby
By Huntress Thompson | Last night I saw Baz Luhrman’s The Great Gatsby, and while I initially thought it was pretty to look at and entertaining enough not to warrant much scrutiny, it turned out I couldn’t stop thinking about it. Continue reading »
Show details: John Vlismas – 40
“While he is loathe to divulge too much, he says that there may be nudity, live music and albinos.” Continue reading »
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D teaser is HERE!
By Wash | After months of speculation, we finally have our first little snippet of awesomeness from Joss Whedon’s up-coming Marvel/Avengers spin-off project: Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Continue reading »
Astronaut bids farewell to ISS Bowie style
By Wash | You might recognise Commander Chris Hadfield from his YouTube channel, where he answered questions from people back down on earth – things like “What happens when you wring out a wet wash cloth in space? He recently recorded this modified rendition of David Bowie’s Ground Control to Major Tom as his final goodbye to the International Space Station. Continue reading »
The Weekly Geek (6 – 10 May 2013)
It’s been an interesting week, not just because there’s a bunch of cool geeky shit that I’ve been able to perve over, but also because… no, wait… who am I kidding? There’s just been a bunch of cool shit out. Continue reading »
Battlefield DDoS attack: Double XP postponed
Battlefield’s 96-hour Double XP event, which was scheduled to start later today (South African time), has been postponed in the wake of an ongoing malicious distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack on EA/DICE’s servers and network infrastructure. Continue reading »
Gary Thomas at the Bioscope
Never underestimate the power of a pause, or a comma. Both take advantage of being practical, they leave room for breaths. The way of it resonated with me when I watched Gary Thomas play at the Bioscope in Maboneng Precinct recently. Continue reading »