Monthly Archive: November 2014
A few weeks ago, I got the Samsung Note 4 and have been greatly enjoying it. While I am still tinkering around and exploring it, I wanted to share five favorable features I have found with it so far: 1)...
Having had a few beers from Hangar 24, I had the opportunity earlier this month to visit the brewery and try some of their beers. They are located in Redlands, California in the Inland Empire, right across the street from...
Last week, I attended a very special beer event. Simply entitled “The Festival”, it took place over the course of November 8-9 at Crafted at the Port of Los Angeles and was put on by The Shelton Brothers. I went...
Last night, I attended a kosher wine-tasting as part of a Long Beach Solomon Society event at The Wine Country. Since I’m not particularly familiar with wine, it was a bit of a learning experience for me. The wines were...
Last week, a panel discussion at Stan Lee’s Comikaze in Los Angeles considered how YouTube has changed the lives of some vloggers. “Geek & Sundry Vloggers: How YouTube Has Changed My Life” featured April Salud, Omar Najam, Mia Resella, James...
Last week, a panel discussion was held in Los Angeles on photography and cosplay. Moderated by Bill Watters, “Event Photography and Cosplay” was held on Sunday of last week at the annual Stan Lee’s Comikaze and featured Al Ortega, Mike...
As someone who enjoys whiskey, but is not too particularly knowledgeable about different Scotch whiskies, I was glad to try a couple of well-known Scotches last week. While meeting up with some others, we decided to try some Glenfiddich 12...
Earlier this week, my wife and I dined at La Gondola and we greatly enjoyed our food and experience. Despite having also gone last month there, I was looking to try some different offerings of theirs. Although I started off the...
Earlier this week, a panel discussion considering the intersections of villains and faith took place at Stan Lee’s Comikaze. Moderated by Jordan Gorfinkel, “Villains & Faith” featured David N. Weiss (whom I heard speak at TribeFest this spring), Butch Hartman,...
The journal Tradition‘s archives are now available for online perusal for free! According to a press release, The Rabbinical Council of America and Tradition: A Journal of Orthodox Jewish Thought are pleased to announce that we have opened up our archives to...