One of gaming’s most enigmatic mysteries has at last been solved thanks to a collective known as the Game Detectives: Frog Fractions 2 is real, and it’s embedded in another Steam game called Glittermitten Grove. The sequel to developer Jim Crawford’s bizarre, surreal Frog Fractions (which is free to play and something you should absolutely make a priority if you haven’t played it yet) can be accessed from Glittermitten Grove by one of two methods, according to Kotaku‘s Cecilia D’Anastasio:
First, the easy way: you can use fireworks to dig into the ground, where you’ll eventually find a door. Kinda like the original Frog Fractions! There’s also a door in the sky, but getting up there involves actually playing Glittermitten Grove (which is, to be clear, its own wholly separate game). If you want to access Frog Fractions 2 asap, the first option is your best bet.
First, the easy way: you can use fireworks to dig into the ground, where you’ll eventually find a door. Kinda like the original Frog Fractions! There’s also a door in the sky, but getting up there involves actually playing Glittermitten Grove (which is, to be clear, its own wholly separate game). If you want to access Frog Fractions 2 asap, the first option is your best bet.
- 12/27/2016
- by Jowi Girard-Meli
- We Got This Covered
Yusef Lateef, who died on Monday after a bout with prostate cancer, was a devout Muslim who did not like his music to be called jazz because of the supposed indecent origins and connotations of the word (although those origins are still debated). He preferred the self-coined phrase "autophysiopsychic music." Furthermore, his music encompassed an impressively broad range of styles, and the only Grammy he won was in the New Age category -- for a recording of a symphony. Think about those things amid the flood of Lateef obituaries with "jazz" in the headline.
That said, certainly Lateef's own musical origins indisputably revolved around jazz. Growing up in Detroit, a highly fertile musical environment in the 1930s and beyond, Lateef got his first instrument, an $80 Martin alto sax, at age 18. Within a year he was on the road with the 13 Spirits of Swing (arrangements by Milt Buckner).
A Detroit friend,...
That said, certainly Lateef's own musical origins indisputably revolved around jazz. Growing up in Detroit, a highly fertile musical environment in the 1930s and beyond, Lateef got his first instrument, an $80 Martin alto sax, at age 18. Within a year he was on the road with the 13 Spirits of Swing (arrangements by Milt Buckner).
A Detroit friend,...
- 12/25/2013
- by SteveHoltje
- www.culturecatch.com
Plus, read on to find out what the heck a ‘liquid face-lift’ is!
We barely recognized Jill Zarin when we saw her April 10 on the red carpet at the TV Land Awards, leading everyone to speculate whether or not the Real Housewives of New York City star went under the knife to achieve her new look. Now she’s setting the record straight, telling Us Weekly she had a liquid face-lift. ”I have not had any work done,” Jill tells the mag. “My makeup artist, Jim Crawford, contoured my face, and people thought I had a nose job!” So what exactly is a liquid face-lift?
Dr. David J. Goldberg, chief of dermatology at Hackensack University Medical Center in New Jersey, tells HollywoodLife.com that the process of a liquid face-lift involves the injection of liquid fillers into a patient’s face.
“In the past, fillers were used only for smile lines,...
We barely recognized Jill Zarin when we saw her April 10 on the red carpet at the TV Land Awards, leading everyone to speculate whether or not the Real Housewives of New York City star went under the knife to achieve her new look. Now she’s setting the record straight, telling Us Weekly she had a liquid face-lift. ”I have not had any work done,” Jill tells the mag. “My makeup artist, Jim Crawford, contoured my face, and people thought I had a nose job!” So what exactly is a liquid face-lift?
Dr. David J. Goldberg, chief of dermatology at Hackensack University Medical Center in New Jersey, tells HollywoodLife.com that the process of a liquid face-lift involves the injection of liquid fillers into a patient’s face.
“In the past, fillers were used only for smile lines,...
- 4/20/2011
- by Andy
- HollywoodLife
When Jill Zarin showed up at the TV Land Awards last week, her fresh face and narrower nose sparked speculation that the The Real Housewives of New York City star had plastic surgery. What's her secret? "I have a liquid facelift every six months," Zarin tells People. "It really works. No knives!" A "liquid facelift" is "just using injectables," says Zarin, who started visiting Dr. Patricia Wexler a year ago to get the procedure. Rather than using a filler to tackle individual smile lines, the dermatologist says she lifted Zarin's face by injecting Restylane along the jaw line and up...
- 4/19/2011
- by Thailan Pham
- PEOPLE.com
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