An Artist of the Floating World by Kazuo Ishiguro (1986)
Pride in one’s art is usually encouraged, but what if one’s art supported a cause or a thought process that’s no longer in favor or that has even become denigrated?
Pride in one’s art is usually encouraged, but what if one’s art supported a cause or a thought process that’s no longer in favor or that has even become denigrated?
Incredible shots of NYC in it’s gritty stage. Nothing like what it is now. Look at home much grime there
Now this list took some time to put together, simply becauseof a lot of throwback movies and series, or sequels, this year sucked; … asmuch as a thirst mosquito in a blood bank. It was a difficult process of elimination that was plagued with second thoughts and second looks but, I think I’ve rounded out a decent list of worth contenders.
Not too long ago, I took three NES titles I’d never seen before and played each one for a minimum
Here are NRW’s Top Ten Retrowave Albums of 2016
Remember when you were bombarded with reminders of the Christmas spirit on every channel courtesy of Holiday Specials. From the celebrity TV guest party to the traditional (pagan) Yule log and the horrible Star Wars Holiday Special. These are the days of our lives.
Ahem… 2016 has been a year full off many surprises. Some have been wonderful, and others have been upsetting. Heck, some have even proven to be regrettable lows. Here are the Top Ten Biggest Moments for the Retrowave scene in 2016.
The artists in the scene are among the nicest, most welcoming, and most talented people that I have had the pleasure of knowing. With that, here are the 10 best album covers of the year! If you haven’t heard of these artists (or listened to these albums for that matter), I strongly encourage you to do so!
Lately I’ve been playing all these old games using DOSBox. It’s been like a time warp back to one of
I am pleased to finally discuss a few of these titles – the cream of 2016’s crop – in the form of a “top ten” list.