Category Archives: Reviews

Everything you need to know about Walk-On’s Bistreaux & Bar

Originally founded in 2003 by the two LSU basketball alumni Brandon Landry and Jack Warner with the goal to provide high-quality food in a restaurant with an unparalleled sports environment. Due to their unique vision, business started growing, but at first they had used the traditional restaurant set-up; standard paper tickets and regular service. After

5 Games That Give Mobile Gamers Hours of Gameplay Without Losing Interest

Smartphones have become another way for us to get the most from technology, and it’s the perfect way to pass the time during the times we’re stranded riding in the car for hours or waiting at the DMV. As result of powerful smartphones, game designers have worked hard to put games into the pocket of your phone that can provide joy for hours without boredom

Tips For Women To Succeed In Business

Women make up nearly half of the world’s population; for every 101.8 men there are 100 women. And of those women, nearly half of them make up the workforce, which is a big difference than the women who worked in the 1950’s. Of course, that was nearly 70 years ago, yet there are women still alive who can recall a time when women didn’t have the same

Tracing the Evolution of Video Games and the Players’ Place in Society

Source: Angry Video Game Nerd via Facebook As one of the leading forms of entertainment, it's hard to imagine a time where video games didn't reign supreme. They've come to surpass the music and movie industry and in doing so, have proven to the world that they are a force to be reckoned with. But, as many fans know that have followed the relatively young

Highest-Grossing Movies: Where the Money Lies in 2016

Nowadays, most films are judged by dollars and cents. In other words, regardless of how many bad scores they are given on Rotten Tomatoes, that bottom line dictates whether they are a success, and whether or not a sequel will be penned in. Fortunately, we've been pretty blessed with the quality of movies over the course of 2016. In his regular columns,