Jamin Brophy-Warren

 
MOST RECENT:

Slate:
The Pixar of Video Games: Twisted Pixel, a rare game developer that conjures memorable characters.

WSJ/Speakeasy
New FX Series “Archer” Puts Animated Twist on Spy Genre (1/11/10)

WSJ/Speakeasy:
“Army of Two: The 40th Day”: Videogames as a Team Sport (1/7/10)

WSJ:
Top Videogames for 2010: Videogame sales were down in 2009. Can these 12 upcoming games turn the industry around? (1/6/10)

GOOD:
A Videogame to Fight Cubicle Malaise (1/4/10)
GREATEST HITS

SLATE:
Family Man: Meet the producer behind Jon and Kate, Table for 12, and 18 Kids and Counting.

WSJ:
The New Examined Life: Why more people are spilling the statistics of their lives on the Web

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 Iraq, the Videogame: War is hell. Should it be a game?

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Et tu, Mario?: Murder, looting, pizza theft, and other hazards of cooperative video-gaming.

WSJ:
Hollywood Destroys the World: The new wave of disaster movies and TV shows isn’t about staving off the apocalypse. It’s what happens afterwards that counts.

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Washington's Woodstock: Barack Obama's inauguration is set to draw visitors from around the world, Web activists and stars like Oprah Winfrey, Spike Lee and Melissa Etheridge.

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 From Caped Crusaders to Hoodies: Cartoonist Paul Pope Is Branching Out With His Own DKNY Jeans Line