Sony Online Entertainment (Soe) today announced its lineup of activities for the weekend of San Diego Comic-Con, July 22-25.DC Universe Online, Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures and Magic: The Gathering . Tactics headline a full weekend of activities during San Diego Comic Con.DC Universe Online Panel Discussion: On Saturday, July 24 at 3:30Pm in Room 5Ab, fans can join superstars Jim Lee (Batman:Hush), Mark Hamill (voice of The Joker in Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: The Animated Series), writer Marv Wolfman (The New Teen Titans, Blade) along with moderator Greg Miller (PlayStation Executive Editor, IGN) and members of the DC Universe Online development team for a peek at the exciting backstory of this action Mmo. The panelists will reveal for...
- 7/19/2010
- by Hector Cortez
- Monsters and Critics
Allison Michael Orenstein graduated from University of Delaware with a Bfa in photography and contributes to BlackBook, Time Out New York, East Village Boys, New York Magazine, Wall Street Journal, Fortune Small Business, Real Simple, and Elle. She currently lives and works in New York City.Why are you a photographer?I'm a photographer because I love it. I really do! And it's the only thing I know how to do well. If I wasn't a photographer, I don't know what I could or would do.What catches your eye?I live in Williamsburg, and when I see someone interesting-looking at a restaurant, on the street, or on the subway I sometimes approach them and ask if I can take their portrait. I look for people with something fascinating about them. I don't know exactly what it is — something about the way they look, their face, eyes, personality, attracts me to them.
- 5/1/2010
- The Advocate
Allison Michael Orenstein graduated from University of Delaware with a Bfa in photography and contributes to BlackBook, Time Out New York, East Village Boys, New York Magazine, Wall Street Journal, Fortune Small Business, Real Simple, and Elle. She currently lives and works in New York City.Why are you a photographer?I'm a photographer because I love it. I really do! And it's the only thing I know how to do well. If I wasn't a photographer, I don't know what I could or would do.What catches your eye?I live in Williamsburg, and when I see someone interesting-looking at a restaurant, on the street, or on the subway I sometimes approach them and ask if I can take their portrait. I look for people with something fascinating about them. I don't know exactly what it is — something about the way they look, their face, eyes, personality, attracts me to them.
- 5/1/2010
- The Advocate
Allison Michael Orenstein graduated from University of Delaware with a Bfa in photography and contributes to BlackBook, Time Out New York, East Village Boys, New York Magazine, Wall Street Journal, Fortune Small Business, Real Simple, and Elle. She currently lives and works in New York City.Why are you a photographer?I'm a photographer because I love it. I really do! And it's the only thing I know how to do well. If I wasn't a photographer, I don't know what I could or would do.What catches your eye?I live in Williamsburg, and when I see someone interesting-looking at a restaurant, on the street, or on the subway I sometimes approach them and ask if I can take their portrait. I look for people with something fascinating about them. I don't know exactly what it is — something about the way they look, their face, eyes, personality, attracts me to them.
- 5/1/2010
- The Advocate
Allison Michael Orenstein graduated from University of Delaware with a Bfa in photography and contributes to BlackBook, Time Out New York, East Village Boys, New York Magazine, Wall Street Journal, Fortune Small Business, Real Simple, and Elle. She currently lives and works in New York City.Why are you a photographer?I'm a photographer because I love it. I really do! And it's the only thing I know how to do well. If I wasn't a photographer, I don't know what I could or would do.What catches your eye?I live in Williamsburg, and when I see someone interesting-looking at a restaurant, on the street, or on the subway I sometimes approach them and ask if I can take their portrait. I look for people with something fascinating about them. I don't know exactly what it is — something about the way they look, their face, eyes, personality, attracts me to them.
- 5/1/2010
- The Advocate
Allison Michael Orenstein graduated from University of Delaware with a Bfa in photography and contributes to BlackBook, Time Out New York, East Village Boys, New York Magazine, Wall Street Journal, Fortune Small Business, Real Simple, and Elle. She currently lives and works in New York City.Why are you a photographer?I'm a photographer because I love it. I really do! And it's the only thing I know how to do well. If I wasn't a photographer, I don't know what I could or would do.What catches your eye?I live in Williamsburg, and when I see someone interesting-looking at a restaurant, on the street, or on the subway I sometimes approach them and ask if I can take their portrait. I look for people with something fascinating about them. I don't know exactly what it is — something about the way they look, their face, eyes, personality, attracts me to them.
- 5/1/2010
- The Advocate
Allison Michael Orenstein graduated from University of Delaware with a Bfa in photography and contributes to BlackBook, Time Out New York, East Village Boys, New York Magazine, Wall Street Journal, Fortune Small Business, Real Simple, and Elle. She currently lives and works in New York City.Why are you a photographer?I'm a photographer because I love it. I really do! And it's the only thing I know how to do well. If I wasn't a photographer, I don't know what I could or would do.What catches your eye?I live in Williamsburg, and when I see someone interesting-looking at a restaurant, on the street, or on the subway I sometimes approach them and ask if I can take their portrait. I look for people with something fascinating about them. I don't know exactly what it is — something about the way they look, their face, eyes, personality, attracts me to them.
- 5/1/2010
- The Advocate
Allison Michael Orenstein graduated from University of Delaware with a Bfa in photography and contributes to BlackBook, Time Out New York, East Village Boys, New York Magazine, Wall Street Journal, Fortune Small Business, Real Simple, and Elle. She currently lives and works in New York City.Why are you a photographer?I'm a photographer because I love it. I really do! And it's the only thing I know how to do well. If I wasn't a photographer, I don't know what I could or would do.What catches your eye?I live in Williamsburg, and when I see someone interesting-looking at a restaurant, on the street, or on the subway I sometimes approach them and ask if I can take their portrait. I look for people with something fascinating about them. I don't know exactly what it is — something about the way they look, their face, eyes, personality, attracts me to them.
- 5/1/2010
- The Advocate
Young producer, whose dad is Latin Mc Kid Frost, is working with Young Jeezy and Fat Joe next, in Mixtape Daily.
By Shaheem Reid
Scoop DeVille
Photo: Greg Miller
Fire Starter: Scoop DeVille
Scoop DeVille is about to explode this year, although he made his first rap-video cameo 20 years ago. When he was reaching his terrible 2's, Scoop's dad, legendary Latin Mc Kid Frost, held him in his arms in the video for "La Raza."
"That's all I was around, was straight music instruments, rappers, singers, dancers," Scoop, born Elijah Blue Molina, explained about his upbringing. "I got to go on the road as a young kid. I went to 'MTV Jams' when I was a kid. I got pictures of Fab Five Freddy holding me as a baby. I saw my pops go from nothing to having everything. When I was a baby, my pops had three jobs. He...
By Shaheem Reid
Scoop DeVille
Photo: Greg Miller
Fire Starter: Scoop DeVille
Scoop DeVille is about to explode this year, although he made his first rap-video cameo 20 years ago. When he was reaching his terrible 2's, Scoop's dad, legendary Latin Mc Kid Frost, held him in his arms in the video for "La Raza."
"That's all I was around, was straight music instruments, rappers, singers, dancers," Scoop, born Elijah Blue Molina, explained about his upbringing. "I got to go on the road as a young kid. I went to 'MTV Jams' when I was a kid. I got pictures of Fab Five Freddy holding me as a baby. I saw my pops go from nothing to having everything. When I was a baby, my pops had three jobs. He...
- 2/4/2010
- MTV Music News
Young producer, whose dad is Latin Mc Kid Frost, is working with Young Jeezy and Fat Joe next, in Mixtape Daily.
By Shaheem Reid
Scoop DeVille
Photo: Greg Miller
Fire Starter: Scoop DeVille
Scoop DeVille is about to explode this year, although he made his first rap-video cameo 20 years ago. When he was reaching his terrible 2's, Scoop's dad, legendary Latin Mc Kid Frost, held him in his arms in the video for "La Raza."
"That's all I was around, was straight music instruments, rappers, singers, dancers," Scoop, born Elijah Blue Molina, explained about his upbringing. "I got to go on the road as a young kid. I went to 'MTV Jams' when I was a kid. I got pictures of Fab Five Freddy holding me as a baby. I saw my pops go from nothing to having everything. When I was a baby, my pops had three jobs. He...
By Shaheem Reid
Scoop DeVille
Photo: Greg Miller
Fire Starter: Scoop DeVille
Scoop DeVille is about to explode this year, although he made his first rap-video cameo 20 years ago. When he was reaching his terrible 2's, Scoop's dad, legendary Latin Mc Kid Frost, held him in his arms in the video for "La Raza."
"That's all I was around, was straight music instruments, rappers, singers, dancers," Scoop, born Elijah Blue Molina, explained about his upbringing. "I got to go on the road as a young kid. I went to 'MTV Jams' when I was a kid. I got pictures of Fab Five Freddy holding me as a baby. I saw my pops go from nothing to having everything. When I was a baby, my pops had three jobs. He...
- 2/4/2010
- MTV Music News
Following the release of PS3 firmware 3.15, released this past Wednesday night, many PS3 users were expecting PSP Minis to be playable on PlayStation 3 consoles. However, not all PSP Minis are playable as of yet.
IGN’s Greg Miller, was also confused by certain Minis that were not compatible with the PS3 emulator. Minis launched alongside the firmware update (Stand O’Food, etc.) should play without incident. However, many titles released prior to the update are not yet compatible.
A Sony spokesperson, speaking with IGN, claimed that the PSP mini-compatability problem is only temporary:
“The conversion process for Minis has started, and Minis titles are starting to become playable on both PS3 and PSP,” the rep told IGN. “In the coming weeks, Minis will have a dedicated section under “PS3 Games” on PlayStation Store. Any previously released Minis that will be playable with PS3 will be available for download within this section.
IGN’s Greg Miller, was also confused by certain Minis that were not compatible with the PS3 emulator. Minis launched alongside the firmware update (Stand O’Food, etc.) should play without incident. However, many titles released prior to the update are not yet compatible.
A Sony spokesperson, speaking with IGN, claimed that the PSP mini-compatability problem is only temporary:
“The conversion process for Minis has started, and Minis titles are starting to become playable on both PS3 and PSP,” the rep told IGN. “In the coming weeks, Minis will have a dedicated section under “PS3 Games” on PlayStation Store. Any previously released Minis that will be playable with PS3 will be available for download within this section.
- 12/11/2009
- by Ben Kendrick
- GameRant
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