Author Archive

Holly Miranda – High above the city

By Miles Benson • Mar 10th, 2010 • Category: Lead Story

Apparently I booked her at Cafe Espresso in Bellingham, MA and she is now becoming semi-super popular?



Succumb

By Miles Benson • Mar 7th, 2010 • Category: Random Thoughts

or jerk off, your choice…



Comment section ch-ch-ch-ch-Changes

By Miles Benson • Mar 1st, 2010 • Category: Site Updates

Regular commenters of NINTR may have already noticed, but not understood, the cartoon depiction of Adam and Eve in the form fields for the comment section; so here’s an explanation



Resume redesign

By Miles Benson • Feb 21st, 2010 • Category: Site Updates

Updated and modified my resume to match the style of the new version of my site



Black Adam: The dark age

By Miles Benson • Feb 12th, 2010 • Category: Reviews

With Valentine’s day right around the corner, whether you’re with someone or not, this book upholds a valuable lesson that many take for granted and can help instill meaning in an otherwise “fake” holiday.



Drop caps, not bombs

By Miles Benson • Feb 8th, 2010 • Category: Site Updates

Inspired by an earlier post, this blog got a much deserved new addition to it’s typeface



Birds of prey

By Miles Benson • Jan 22nd, 2010 • Category: Reviews

Starring strong women characters that embody so much of what the feminist ideal is; for this series to survive when the core audience of comic books are primarily young males is no small feat.



What the beatniks were to the fifties, the hipsters were to the aughties

By Miles Benson • Jan 18th, 2010 • Category: Features

A friend of mine, Jessica, posted an image on her blog recently that inspired me to write about a culture most of my friends are a part of



What is Love?

By Miles Benson • Jan 9th, 2010 • Category: Videos

The fact that a child knows more about what love is than I makes me both happy and sad



What happens during a break-up

By Miles Benson • Dec 21st, 2009 • Category: Random Thoughts

The image to the left, albeit cliche and contrived, represents the concept of what happens during a break-up. And the reason why it’s so universal and perfect, is because of what the image means.