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  • June 30, 2017By Mariah Flores

    Every year, new dystopian novels and their following series are released to bookstores around the globe. Many have similar tales of corrupt government systems and an unlikely heroine who saves the day…every time. This repetitive cycle of predictable outcomes has given the dystopian genre a bad rap in terms of lack of creativity and originality.

  • May 12, 2017By Jesley

    Being a fan of Paramore for nearly ten years now, it’s satisfying to still see the band stay true to whoever they are. New directions were taken after two of the original members left the band, which allowed the band to truly show their growth through their next project, the Self-Titled album. Hayley and Taylor

  • April 22, 2017By Shanzay

    It’s no secret that Christina Grimmie was on her way to becoming a widely-revered young pop icon. With almost seven years on YouTube, three records, a 2015 iHeart Radio Music Festival opening, and third place win on Season 6 of The Voice, Grimmie was well-acquainted with success, fame, and accomplishment. Yet through it all, the

  • April 5, 2017By Fleur Henley

    By now seeing superhero this and superhero that is common place when you switch on your TV. We barely bat an eye at the giant monsters rampaging – but have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes? How are normal people (us) coping in this terrifying world of daily death battles and explosions? Well, the TV

  • March 16, 2017By Caitlain McGuire

    After a long wait since her 2013 release ‘Pushin’ Against A Stone‘, Valerie June is back with a new album titled, ‘The Order of Time.’ This genre-bending album pulls influence from a collage of sources, from southern gospel to folk to soul, to create a beautiful piece of work. Following on the same general sounds of

  • March 14, 2017By Caitlain McGuire

    British alternative band Bush have arrived in 2017 with a new album titled, ‘Black and White Rainbows.’ This latest release is the seventh studio album for the band’s discography since their debut release in 1994. Throughout the album, Bush delivers a standard alt-rock sound that carries with it an optimistic tone that can be felt

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