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Lin Li Oechsle

  • December 8, 2017By Lin Li Oechsle

    On December 5, 2017, John Green posted a video to the Vlogbrothers YouTube channel, where he and his brother Hank Green have shared digital correspondence since 2007, titled “On the Movies.” In this video, Green discussed his feelings regarding film adaptations of his novels in general as well as shared the news that he has

  • December 8, 2017By Lin Li Oechsle

    With the year coming to an end, Spotify has made it easy for you to see your music listening history from 2017. By visiting 2017wrapped.com and logging in with your Spotify information, you’ll be walked through your top songs, artists, and genres of the year. Additionally, 2017 Wrapped will tell you the exact amount of

  • October 30, 2017By Lin Li Oechsle

    Imagine “Beauty and the Beast,” except a live-action version with darker themes and no magical beast-to-human transformation at the end (that we know of). That’s Guillermo del Toro’s new film “The Shape of Water.” “The Shape of Water” features many fairy tale elements, but with mature twists along the way. The film is about a

  • September 25, 2017By Lin Li Oechsle

    “BoJack Horseman” has been confirmed for a fifth season not too long after the show’s release of Season 4 on Netflix, allowing fans to breathe knowing that their favorite depressed horse’s story will continue. A creative, fourth-wall breaking video was posted on the show’s Twitter and Instagram accounts to relay the news. The video features

  • September 4, 2017By Lin Li Oechsle

    Last week, The Tin Can Brothers announced a Kickstarter for their new project, “The Wayward Guide for the Untrained Eye,” a 10 episode movie-length web series and podcast series. The Tin Can Brothers are a comedy group based in Los Angeles, CA, consisting of members Corey Lubowich, Joey Richter, and Brian Rosenthal. This team is

  • August 22, 2017By Lin Li Oechsle

    Podcasts are essentially the “grown-up” equivalent of a parent telling you a bedtime story (Although, there are podcasts for that, too). There’s quite literally a podcast for everything. Serial killers, cooking, politics, comedy, Dungeons & Dragonsー what more would you want to hear people talk about? Regardless of your interests, these are some podcasts that

  • August 2, 2017By Lin Li Oechsle

    On July 31, 1980, the character Harry Potter was born. On July 31, 2017, Harry Potter turned 37 years old. The elusive “Nineteen Years Later” epilogue of “The Deathly Hallows” happens this year. From 1998 to 2017, the experiences of Harry Potter and his life in the wizarding world were uncharted. This gap between stories

  • July 23, 2017By Lin Li Oechsle

    The 2017 film “Before I Fall,” directed by Ry Russo-Young and adapted from Lauren Oliver’s novel of the same name, follows the last day of the popular and beautiful Samantha Kingston (Zoey Deutch). Several times over. The film opens with Sam waking up on Friday, February 12. Sam’s day begins the way all of her

  • July 13, 2017By Lin Li Oechsle

    There are more than enough methods to learn about your personality. Whether it be through various Buzzfeed quizzes or something else, it’s always interesting to see what the results say about you. While these evaluations may not be the most scientific or accurate ways of learning about yourself, they sure are fun! The most popular

  • June 28, 2017By Lin Li Oechsle

    If you ever told me that one day I would be crying over a middle-aged horse, I would say that’s too much, man! But seriously, “BoJack Horseman” is an existential masterpiece disguised as a mature animated comedy. The show was created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg in 2014 and now has three seasons, all of which are

  • June 22, 2017By Lin Li Oechsle

    Okay, so you hear the words “classical music.” Are you asleep yet? It’s easy to associate classical music with either old people or pretentious hipsters. While I won’t confirm or deny that I fit into either of those demographics, there’s something lively about a full orchestra telling a story with its symphonies. More than anything,

  • June 11, 2017By Lin Li Oechsle

    The cells of the human body completely regenerate themselves every seven years. I have died and been reborn twice over. The intangible corners of my mind mimic the worn out shoe box that sits in the deepest corner of my closet. When I open it, I see the toys I played with in my past

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