Retro Studios is one of Nintendo’s first-party developers and, in my opinion, they’re inarguably one of Nintendo’s best. Since releasing Metroid Prime for the Nintendo GameCube in 2002, Retro’s projects have stirred excitement, and fans are eager to see what’s next. While it hasn’t been unveiled yet, we may have learned who’s composing music for it: […]
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- 5/13/2017
- by Matt Reisine
- Uinterview
President Trump has long defined himself through photographs. But now that he’s in the White House, he’s learning that they can define him too.
As a business executive and later a reality TV star, Trump used carefully staged photographs to define his brand. The cover photo of “The Art of the Deal,” his best-selling book, showed him looking handsome, confident and rich while posing on top of the world in New York City.
In the White House, the trappings of the presidency have given Trump’s images even more power. At the same time, he’s photographed every...
As a business executive and later a reality TV star, Trump used carefully staged photographs to define his brand. The cover photo of “The Art of the Deal,” his best-selling book, showed him looking handsome, confident and rich while posing on top of the world in New York City.
In the White House, the trappings of the presidency have given Trump’s images even more power. At the same time, he’s photographed every...
- 4/28/2017
- by Ryan Teague Beckwith
- PEOPLE.com
Warner Bros.
As much as we all love Christmas and birthdays, it’s probably for the presents – and the time that you get to spend with your loving family of course… but mainly the presents. When someone buys you a gift it not only means that they’re thinking about you but depending on what they buy you, it also means that they know you.
We’ve all been in a situation where you’ve had to put on your best Oscar performance when you’ve opened a gift expecting diamonds and someone got you socks instead. Of course there’s nothing wrong with socks, but they’re not exactly diamonds are they? Now this might come as a bit of a shock to some of you, but celebrities are also human beings too, and they receive some horrific gifts which are much worse than socks.
Some of them are truly creepy too.
As much as we all love Christmas and birthdays, it’s probably for the presents – and the time that you get to spend with your loving family of course… but mainly the presents. When someone buys you a gift it not only means that they’re thinking about you but depending on what they buy you, it also means that they know you.
We’ve all been in a situation where you’ve had to put on your best Oscar performance when you’ve opened a gift expecting diamonds and someone got you socks instead. Of course there’s nothing wrong with socks, but they’re not exactly diamonds are they? Now this might come as a bit of a shock to some of you, but celebrities are also human beings too, and they receive some horrific gifts which are much worse than socks.
Some of them are truly creepy too.
- 10/17/2015
- by Sara Weir
- Obsessed with Film
AP Photo/Alex Brandon
The ways in which we consume music are completely different from even just 10 years ago. How we listen to it, purchase it and share it are evolving with every year. The music industry is an entity that is tied to developments in technology, which means constant change in line with innovation.
Of course this is great news for the music listener, but detrimental to record companies who are collectively slow in adapting their business model to match the changes. The ease at which an entire album can be downloaded illegally onto multiple devices in present day is staggering, especially when it can be done for free (minus download data of course).
Although less people are actually buying music, the amount of people listening hasn’t dropped off in such a significant way. In fact, it could be argued that there are even more music listeners in the world today,...
The ways in which we consume music are completely different from even just 10 years ago. How we listen to it, purchase it and share it are evolving with every year. The music industry is an entity that is tied to developments in technology, which means constant change in line with innovation.
Of course this is great news for the music listener, but detrimental to record companies who are collectively slow in adapting their business model to match the changes. The ease at which an entire album can be downloaded illegally onto multiple devices in present day is staggering, especially when it can be done for free (minus download data of course).
Although less people are actually buying music, the amount of people listening hasn’t dropped off in such a significant way. In fact, it could be argued that there are even more music listeners in the world today,...
- 1/17/2014
- by Jono Gibson
- Obsessed with Film
By Alex Brandon/AP Photo.What follows is a transcript of senior-level discussions held late last night in the Roosevelt Room at the White House. President Barack Obama, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-nv), House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-va), House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-ca), House Speaker John Boehner (R-oh), and Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner were among those in attendance.
- 7/29/2011
- Vanity Fair
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