Author Archives: Nate Boateng

About Nate Boateng

Nate is a devoted husband, dad, and part-time media student. Nate's fanatical about technology, good design, UI/UX, good coffee, music, and film. He dabbles in photography, video editing, and the like. You can find him on Twitter at the handle @nateboateng.

Listen Up: Kendrick Lamar

I love music, specifically hip-hop. Once in a while an LP comes along that I’ll listen to over and over. For the past couple weeks I’ve had Kendrick Lamar’s “Section 80” on repeat. Lamar has a very interesting but skillful read more »

# Music

App Spotlight: Fantastical

When I wrote about one of my favorite iPhone apps, Week Calendar, I mentioned that my issues working with calendars on OS X were solved by the “game-changing Fantastical”. I got some responses from folks asking if I’d write about read more »

# Giveaway #Review #Tech

Sitting Down with Janik Baumgartner

Here at Culture Milk we’re lucky to know, and work with very talented graphic designers. We thought it would be a good thing for our readers to get to know them as well. I asked Janik Baumgartner if he would read more »

# Interview

App Spotlight: Week Calendar

When you have a full-time job, go to college, and have a family, you need to manage time effectively. I’m constantly having to check who needs to be where, and when they need to be there. This can be a read more »

# Review #Tech

The “Slimmy” Wallet

For about a year, I’ve been carrying a front pocket “card case” style wallet. It served its purpose well, but started to show its age. So I went hunting for a new one that would be equally light in weight, read more »

# Fashion #Review

The Roots – “undun” (Updated)

Looks like NPR has come through big time. My favorite and quite frankly one of the best hip-hop groups of all time, The Roots, drop their 13th album “undun” next week. I’ve known about the album for a while but read more »

# Music

App Spotlight: Shows for iPhone

From time to time I’ll be highlighting some apps that I use on a regular basis. It takes a pretty great app to last more than 5 minutes on my phone, let alone on my homescreen. I don’t say that read more »

# Music #Review #Tech