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March 2, 2019By Marielle Devereaux
There’s a difference between having an aesthetic appreciation for art in a museum created for someone who is long dead and actively enjoying songs and other content created by people who are still alive to profit despite their toxic, abusive behavior. Even though it became particularly relevant with the emergence of the #MeToo movement in
February 27, 2019By Sarah Abernethy
It seems as though from the start, the 2019 Academy Awards were bound to be an eventful night. Since 2016, there has been a major upheaval in the reality of the lack of racial diversity in Oscar nominees. This year, would-be host Kevin Hart stepped down after the surfacing of homophobic tweets in December. Though surrounding
February 18, 2019By Sarah Abernethy
Musical theatre has the power to transform lives. It is perhaps one of the most underrated and honest forms of storytelling that still exists in a world that is overflowing with entertainment and media. True theatre, at its core, is beautiful, natural and moving. Songs tell a story that words can’t, aided by real human
January 7, 2019By Dafny Flores
The Golden Globes round up many A-Listers and viewers for their 76th annual award show. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association honored the critically acclaimed films, television shows, and their rightful creators and staff. Spoiler Alert: the biggest winners of the night were Bohemian Rhapsody, Rami Malek, and Glenn Close. Before the night of surprises, celebrities
December 29, 2018By Helen Ehrlich
Most Americans learned about Belsnickel, the haunting German gift giver, from the hit TV show The Office. However, if you’ve ever lived in Pennsylvania or have German or Swiss family, Belsnickel is a familiar (and terrifying) face. When Belsnickel was introduced to America on The Office, many viewers believed the twisted creature was simply another
December 27, 2018By Mia Vittimberga
In a few days, 2018 will be over. But let’s be honest – this one year has felt more like a century. In fact, the past couple of years have been pretty rough overall. But every once in a while, something happens and gives us hope for the world. We’ve pulled together a list of
December 23, 2018By Lily Waywell
Following the ‘The Ultimate Halloween TV Guide‘, I thought it only suitable to follow up with a Christmas TV advent calendar countdown! I am going to leave the choice of what to watch purely up to you, but here are some recommended watches for this wintry season. MY TOP TV SHOW RECOMMENDATIONS: Doctor Who– Now
November 30, 2018By Kaycee Wilson
With a Youtube channel of over 12,000 subscribers that features informative videos on witchcraft and an Instagram account full of empowering captions and an adorable kitten, Rhia Sage has become a well-known figure in the world of witches and witchcraft. Upon the premiere of the dark spin on Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Netflix’s The Chilling
November 22, 2018By Francesca Creavey
Thanksgiving is a special day for Americans. We not only remember the alliance made in 1621 between the Wampanoag tribe and Plymouth settlers but also take the time to cherish our loved ones and make new memories. A large part of those memories, for many people, is the renowned Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Since 1924, the
November 6, 2018By Dannii Ceniceros
British girl group Little Mix united this year with best-selling female rapper Nicki Minaj in an explosive MTV EMA performance that captivated audiences everywhere. The UK girl group has always been interested in collaborating with the well-known female rapper. The group is no strangers to female collaborations and has worked with numerous iconic hip-hop females such
November 2, 2018By Lauren Cho
If you don’t have a Tumblr account or a parent who is in love with 80s classics, then chances are you haven’t heard of Dead Poets Society. But it doesn’t mean you shouldn’t neglect this memorable film. Dead Poets Society easily fits into the family of John Hughes’ coming-of-age sub-genre. If Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
October 1, 2018By Francesca Hughes
Grace Mandeville is a YouTuber, blogger, model, and actress who starred in CBBC’s The Sparticle Mystery as a teenager. I have been watching her Youtube videos for a year now and I enjoy the variety of lifestyle, fashion and disability based content she creates with her younger sister Amelia. Their lifestyle videos and vlogs are a