Gaming is sometimes in your blood and that is proven in the first episode of That’s Life: Growing Up Digital. A BioGamer Girl exclusive that takes you inside gaming with the founders of BioGamer Girl Magazine (BGG), Amanda Dyar and Alissa Worley. The BGG duo discuss life and video games with their first look at the outrageous title Lollipop Chainsaw. The show quickly unravels as Alissa’s interest dwindles and soon starts divulging her mom’s dark secrets. We learn that games can be fun for gamers of any age since there are always elements to love, and in this case, Alissa reveals her favorite part of Lollipop Chainsaw was Juliet’s decapitation of her boyfriend. Wowzers?! I suppose that may be something to reveal to Alissa’s future boyfriends. Stay tuned to future bi-weekly episodes as you see how gamers dedicated to three different video game companies—Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft—manage to live under one roof!
If you’re craving something decadent, nostalgic, and downright joyful, Oscar Moon’s Milkshake Bar at Stovehouse is the kind of place that makes dessert feel like an experience—not just a treat. Part vintage soda fountain, part modern milkshake haven, and all heart, Oscar Moon’s serves up towering shakes, bubbly floats, and classic soda-shop flavors with a side of soulful rhythm. A Vibe Straight Out of a Retro Daydream Step inside and you’re immediately wrapped in warm, glowing nostalgia. The space combines the charm of a 1950s soda counter with the playful energy of a modern dessert bar. There’s soul music pumping through the speakers, staff who greet you like old friends, and—if you’re lucky—a disco-ball moment when the lights go down and the whole shop transforms into a sweet little party. It’s impossible not to smile here. Milkshakes That Are As Over-The-Top As They Are Delicious Oscar Moon’s specializes in over-the-top, photo-ready milkshakes that spill over with whipped cre...
