Showing posts with label Pittsburgh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pittsburgh. Show all posts

Thursday, September 3, 2020

REVIEW: Orion Trail


Back in June we purchased itch.io's Bundle for Racial Justice and Equality which included 1,741 items in one bundle with proceeds donated to the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund and Community Bail Fund. A lot of those items were assets for developers and PDFs for tabletop RPG modules and campaigns. But a significant chunk of them were indie games which means I'm pretty much set on review material for a while. Here's my first review of Orion Quest, developed by Schell Games right here in Pittsburgh.

Thursday, June 20, 2019

Adventure in Pittsburgh


I first moved to Pittsburgh for college in 2010. Like most of my fellow filmmaking students, my plan was to graduate and then save up money until I could afford to move to LA and find work in the biz. Then I met a girl, and five years after graduation I am still here. And now, because I love that girl so much, it is time for us to say goodbye to this city.

Monday, May 20, 2019

3 Rivers Comicon 2019


After Pittsburgh Comicon closed its doors in 2014, the Steel City was left without a true comic book convention. That was until 2016 saw New Dimension Comics, a local chain of comic shops, launch the first 3 Rivers Comicon. For three years they put the comic back in comic con at the dying Century III Mall. When the region’s once golden shopping center breathed its last breath, the 3 Rivers Comicon moved on to the Waterfront in Homestead. Did the mall take the con down with it, or has 3 Rivers Comicon found its new, permanent home?

Monday, April 1, 2019

The Wizard of Oz Comes to Life at Midnight Radio


It seems like I can’t review a normal play in this town. The mission of the Downtown-based Bricolage Production Company is to immerse artists and audiences in adventurous theatrical experiences. One such project is Midnight Radio, a live radio show in the style of old-timey radio dramas. Their current show takes audiences down a familiar yellow brick road.

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Brings Pure Imagination to Pittsburgh


I’m not the biggest fan of Broadway, but I know a good time when I see it. So when Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory opened up downtown, saw my golden ticket and I took it in hand and jumped into a world of pure imagination. Check out my review of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory after the jump.

Saturday, December 8, 2018

Sangawa Project brings a relaxing anime convention to Downtown Pittsburgh


I love all the geeky things to do in Pittsburgh and my all-time favorite is Tekko, the region’s #1 Japanese pop culture convention. The organizers of Tekko, the Pittsburgh Japanese Culture Society, host a sister event called Sangawa Project. Unlike Tekko, Sangawa is 18+ and has previously been held in a venue too far away for me to justify attending. This year, Sangawa was held right in the heart of Downtown Pittsburgh, so it’s time to check in with Pittsburgh’s anime convention for adults.

Thursday, November 29, 2018

toyPAlooza Brings Retro Toys to Pittsburgh

I’ve always said that Pittsburgh is a geeky town with lots of geeky events. We have comic cons, anime cons, gaming cons, even a furry con. But one thing it has never had is a retro toy and collectible show. Holding its inaugural event this November, the toyPalooza Toy Show aims to fill that void.

Sunday, November 25, 2018

Black Panther Costumes on Display at Heinz History Center


Ruth E. Carter is the Academy Award-nominated costume designer behind critically acclaimed films including Malcolm X, Selma, Do the Right Thing, and Serenity. Most recently, her work was featured in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Black Panther. I had the opportunity to see these costumes up close at the Heinz History Center.

Thursday, June 21, 2018

Adventures in Pittsburgh Vol. 4: Bloomfield



Bloomfield is a small neighborhood in Pittsburgh sometimes known as our Little Italy. Due to its closeness to some major colleges, it’s become a home to lots of young people. It’s also the home to a few geeky shops that I was able to check out earlier this year. Hit the jump to see what Bloomfield has going for it!

Wednesday, May 30, 2018

2018 Pittsburgh Summer Events Preview


Pittsburgh is not a city short on geeky events and this summer isn’t long enough to contain all the awesomeness coming to the Steel City. We’ve got conventions, concerts, and all kinds of stuff to keep nerds busy while the weather is nice. Read out to find out what geeky events are coming to Pittsburgh this summer.

Sunday, May 27, 2018

3 Rivers Comicon 2018


I started going to cons in 2014. I met some friends at Tekko and they invited me to Pittsburgh Comicon. It was and still is one of the best experiences I’ve ever had at a fan convention. Unfortunately, that was the last year of the Pittsburgh Comicon and now it’s just a memory. There are still plenty of cons - maybe too many! - in this city, but none have truly captured the essence of Pittsburgh Comicon. But there is hope! Back for its third year is 3 Rivers Comicon, a convention dedicated to putting the comic back in comic con. Check out how it went this year after the jump.

Wednesday, May 9, 2018

REVIEW: Potted Potter


Last year saw the twentieth anniversary of the Harry Potter series and the tenth anniversary since the final book was released. Since the series concluded with The Deathly Hallows in 2007, J. K. Rowling has kept the wizarding world alive through a cavalcade of controversial moves that have left many wondering if Harry Potter really belongs to its author or its fans. As such, the past decade has been filled a myriad of fanworks from musicals and web series to charities and live-action roleplaying events. One group of fans have even taken up an impossible-sounding challenge: performing all seven Harry Potter books in just seventy minutes with only two actors. Does it work? Find out in my full review of Potted Potter after the jump.

Monday, April 23, 2018

Pittsburgh Retro Gaming Convention 2018

This past weekend was the Pittsburgh Retro Gaming Convention, a gathering of fans of all video games, new and old, to share their love of gaming. There’s vendors, tournaments, panels, and even music! This year’s convention was their biggest one yet!

Monday, April 9, 2018

Tekko 2018


Something smelled off at Tekko this year - and it wasn’t the ramen bar. Pittsburgh’s premiere convention for anime and Japanese pop culture has been, for the past 4 years, one of the highlights of my year and the best weekends of my life. This year? Eh. I just can’t put my finger on it, but I just didn’t have the life-changing experience that I usually get out of Tekko. That being said, I did still enjoy myself. Hit the jump to find out what I was up to this year.

Sunday, March 4, 2018

REVIEW: Up and Away


I was never really crazy about plays growing up. I’d see them, have a good time, and move on with my life. I’d much rather see a superhero movie than a play. Luckily for me, there’s a new show in town that’s got the best of both worlds. Read on for my full review of the musical superhero comedy Up and Away.

Monday, February 12, 2018

REVIEW: Musical Thrones: A Parody of Ice and Fire


The final season of HBO’s mega-popular adaptation of George R. R. Martin’s fantasy epic may be a few long winters away, but Game of Thrones fans can still get a taste of Westeros through a fan-made stage production. Five actors. Seven seasons. One show. Hit the jump to check out my full review of Musical Thrones: A Parody of Ice and Fire.

Tuesday, January 16, 2018

REVIEW: One Man Dark Knight

Charles Ross is a Canadian performer who started doing geeky one-man shows in 2001 with the release of One Man Star Wars, a show so popular it went on the road all over North America. Ross’s unique style of storytelling was so renowned it earned him a spot on the stage at Lucasfilm’s official Star Wars convention, Celebration III. Star Wars was followed by One Man Lord of the Rings and now, Ross has a new one-man show about a little boy named Bruce.

Friday, September 29, 2017

Adventures in Pittsburgh Vol. 3 - Victory Pointe


Victory Pointe is an arcade and gaming cafe that boasts two jam-packed floors of gaming. But it’s more than just a place to play games. I first stepped foot inside Victory Pointe exactly two years ago, and on that day my life changed. Read on to find out why Victory Pointe is my favorite place in the world.

Monday, September 4, 2017

Pittsburgh Summer 2017 Wrap-Up


Back in June, I gave you guys a preview of all the cool things that were going on in Pittsburgh this summer. The Steel City is always full of geeky places to go and things to do and this summer there were sometimes two or three events going on in the same weekend. With kids going back to school and big weekend events ramping down, I thought it was about time to take a look at the summer behind me and talk about what I did and did not do.

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Knights of the Arcade: A D&D Comedy Show of Epic Proportions


I first found out about Knights of the Arcade at Tekko 2015 and have been trying to go ever since. For seriously two years every date they announce has conflicted with something else going on in my life. They’ve usually been the last weekend of each month, but this June it was held on the 16th and lo and behold as the stars aligned and free time reared its ugly head for the first weekend in two years. I finally got to head out to the Arcade Comedy Theater to see Knights of the Arcade, read on to find out how it went.