When it comes to anime conventions, you typically can expect some kind of road bump along the way. Whether it be a force of nature, bad luck, technological issues, or environmentally caused, you should prepare for the worst; however, some things you can not prepare for. So what do you do? Do you rely on strangers, gods or goddesses, or try to make the best out of any situation and keep pushing for...[Read More]
Sometimes the wear and tear of everyday life can beat you down into submission. This beat down is part of the reason why seasonal affective disorder is so prevalent during the winter in North America. Thankfully, winter conventions such as Ohayocon, Anime LA, and the Sangawa Project, help fight off seasonal blues and bring Pop Culture enthusiasts together. This year’s Sangawa Project might n...[Read More]
Three weeks have passed since The Sangawa Project 2018 and needless to say, this year’s convention went a lot smoother than last. This year, The Sangawa Project moved to the Drury Inn located in Downtown Pittsburgh. The convention took place from November 30th to December 2nd, and although the venue felt smaller it left a more pleasant memory compared to the previous year. Last year, The San...[Read More]
When an individual or group considers going to a convention, many questions come to mind while trying to determine if the convention is right for them. Will the convention feature like-minded people? Do I want to dress up in any certain way to celebrate the occasion? Are there any activities that I/we would like to take part in? With just those three questions alone, a person or group may decide w...[Read More]