Bromance: Bringing Burgeoning Bros Together
Sometimes (actually, all the time) I wish my life was a Judd Apatow movie: a bromedy with witty dialogue, crazy situations, and an ever-present companion. Since I'll probably never become besties with Seth Rogen, my best bet is to try out Bromance, a location-based social networking application "designed for the dude that does," according to co-founder Jordan Perry. In this interview, I ask Perry what the app is all about, if girls can also be bros, and their plans for the future.





Dylan McHugh is a published DePaul University journalism major (game design minor) who loves writing about video games almost as much as he does playing them. Combining the best of print journalism with the sharp wit and connectivity of newer media, Dylan is determined to write stories that enthrall, immerse, and stay with the reader long after the final period. His articles have appeared in Chicago Dispatcher, The DePaulia, and his own video game blog Dead Pixel Daily. In his free time, Dylan enjoys playing guitar and authoring alluring alliterations. Dylan is also an extremely cool guy [citation needed].