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  • April 21, 2017By Janae McKenzie

    Kendrick Lamar’s fifth album, titled DAMN., was released on April 14. Like any Kendrick masterpiece, the album must be listened to at least four times before reaching even the surface themes. A week after its release, the following is a track-by-track review and analysis of DAMN. BLOOD.  The album opens up with haunting vocals, singing “Is

  • April 21, 2017By Gabrielle Hagen

    *this article contains little to no spoilers* Now, this probably will not be your average book review. I have been a fan of Connor Franta’s since 2013. I’ve watched him transition from a penny board riding, snapback wearing, guy who posted videos titled “What Guys Look for in Girls,” to an openly gay, LGBT+ activist, who

  • April 20, 2017By Paola Fernandez

    "All that I want Is to wake up fine Tell me that I'm alright That I ain't gonna die" Waiting four years since the self-titled album release in 2013 wasn’t easy for Paramore fans. But the highly anticipated moment has come and listeners are savoring every second of it. “Hard Times”, the title of the

  • April 20, 2017By Samantha Merzel

    If you know me personally, it’s no secret that I have a great adoration for the late 1980’s actor Corey Ian Haim. Although I have never met him and unfortunately won’t ever get the chance to, he has spoken to my soul and impacted my life so significantly. I have truly found myself and it’s

  • April 20, 2017By Cecil Robinson

    The reason for me writing this poem originally stemmed from the Netlfix show “13 Reasons Why”, but I later came to understand that my words were meant for far greater. For the past few yeas, I have struggled with the feeling that I mattered to no one in the world and I thought what better way

  • April 19, 2017By Raine C.

    Not too long ago, I wrote an article on here about one of my favorite actors, Daniel Sharman. Here, I mentioned a then-unreleased film of his, titled Albion: The Enchanted Stallion. The film came out earlier this month, and is available to order on Amazon, either by DVD or streaming on Amazon Video. I was finally able to watch

  • April 19, 2017By Fleur Henley

    Let’s not beat around the bush here, the online book community can sometimes be a terrible group to be a part of. There’s bullying, people denying the need for diversity in books, and a whole lot of insults being thrown around that really don’t lead anywhere. There’s also less harmful things going on, like the increasing

  • April 19, 2017By Caitlyn Roberts

    This month Pop legend Barry Manilow revealed his sexuality in an interview with People Magazine, coming out as gay at 73 years old. He also openly talked about his almost 40 year relationship with Garry Kief, whom he married in 2014. Fiercely private, Manilow has not really ever spoken about his relationship or his sexuality,

  • April 19, 2017By Yahaira Garcia

    If you follow my Twitter or even read my last article on J. Cole, you can probably guess how big of a fan I am. I already outlined some of the reasons why in my last article (and I found one more: apparently J. Cole founded The Dreamville Foundation which does a variety of things for

  • April 19, 2017By Paola Fernandez

    There is no doubt in anyone’s mind that Mr. Robot engages its viewers with a realistic thriller of drugs, mental illness and a cynical view of our virtual reality. Centered in New York 2015, the series shadows Elliot Alderson (Rami Malek) and his team of Fsociety. Their goal is to knock down corporate America one hack

  • April 19, 2017By Charlize Alcaraz

    Our lives revolve around the deep world of poetry. From song lyrics to simply looking into another set of eyes, there are many indications that the whole aspect of human nature is supported and enclosed with poetry being its spine. Lest we forget the poetry that we know–the mellifluous string of words that can capture

  • April 19, 2017By Cody Dulis

    This poem is the first in a series based off of the colors of the original pride flag. Each color of the flag represents something. The intended purpose of this series is to showcase what the original pride flag was and what each color stood for. When life goes in the direction Of showing one