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Graphic by: Jamie Thornton Uninvited guests are almost never welcome at Hollywood’s door, but “Barbenheimer” was a rare exception. And in retrospect, it’s pretty easy to see why that was the case. I mean, who in their right mind would turn down one of the greatest, unpaid advertising storms in entertainment...

All photos by: Oscar Herrera John Mayer played a solo tour at the Toyota Center in Houston on Monday, Oct. 30. Mayer’s opener, JP Saxe sang an acoustic set to warm up the crowd before Mayer went on near 9 p.m. Mayer opened his concert with one of his greatest hits “Slow Dancing in a Burning Room.” As soon...

Graphic by: Maya Palavali Autumn has finally come; the leaves falling in multi-colored heaps, the air a perfect crisp and the sweater season has arrived. Well… for Texans, it is not quite there yet. Walking to classes still seems like swimming in humidity and the rain does not help the atmosphere. It does...

Wildest Dreams is now a reality, the highly anticipated, self-owned version of the defining album ‘1989’ from Taylor Swift has finally made it out of the woods! One of the top-selling albums of this year, behind only herself for ‘Speak Now (Taylor’s Version),’ and Travis Scott’s ‘Utopia’ in opening weeks sales,...

Graphic by: Gwyneth Gravador Picture this. You’re sitting in bed, next to the window, where you can see leaves on the trees outside turning red, orange and yellow. You tuck yourself under your favorite plush blanket and sip on a nice, warm pumpkin spice latte while immersed in the pages of a book. For any book...

It seems through thick and thin high school plotlines are a sure guarantee for Hollywood. But as most begin their college experience (or currently find themselves in the crux of it) who’s to say the higher education students don’t deserve a little more love? Below, Cooglife has gathered together a list of...

Trap metal concert at Warehouse Live? It’s HAARPER? Count me in. HAARPER’s concert was something I did not want to miss. It was energy-filled and fresh with performers who were new to my ears and acquainted. The rapper came to Warehouse Live in Houston on October 11. An hour before the concert started, people...

All photos by: Atirikta Kumar Maisie Peters brought her The Good Witch tour to Houston last week and bewitched the crowd with her lyrics, instrumentals and stage presence. Have you ever watched an artist just rock out on stage and remain in awe of them? Like you’re looking at a total rockstar and it’s awesome...

Photo courtesy of: Austin Football Club Local Texas artist Blakchyl opened the Tito’s Handmade Vodka Stage at Austin City Limits Music Festival on Saturday of Weekend Two. They performed hits like “Way Up,” “Protected” and closed the set with “Eastside.” Between navigating the festival for the first time and...

I’ve been a massive fan of the Jonas Brothers since I was a kid. I vividly remember listening to their albums on my pink CD player and getting their Build-a-Bear dog for my eighth birthday. I’ve never been able to see them in concert. That’s why seeing them on October 7 was such a huge deal to me. Previously, I...