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All photos by: Oscar Herrera Pierce the Veil made a stop in Houston at 713 Music Hall for “The Jaws of Life” tour this past Sunday. The venue was packed with new and old fans to see an (arguably) classic pop-punk group. Destroy Boys opened the show, and seemed to be popular with the crowd. “Crybaby” was a...

Let me set the scene for you: a small band of four was formed in 1960 in Liverpool, England. They are unknown and completely unaware of the impact they’re about to have across the world.  The band started out small at first, playing in bars across Liverpool and Hamburg until their eventual discovery turned them...

All photos by: Alina Velasquez As the second and final day of the Honeyland Festival began, crowds of people lined up to enter those familiar gates. The energy was electrifying as attendees started to pile into the vendors on either side of the centerpiece that was the Beats Stage. One thing different about day...

On a Saturday evening, news broke that no one was expecting. It was found out that Matthew Perry had died. A common reaction was shock followed by verifying the news and not believing it. “If I did die it would shock people, but it wouldn’t surprise anybody,” Matthew Perry said. But he was wrong about this...

If you’ve been online in the last few months, you know Taylor Swift has been to multiple National Football League games and has heard about her rumored romance with Kansas City Chiefs Tight End Travis Kelce.  Swift being at the Kansas City Chiefs game on Sept. 24 at Arrowhead Stadium was all over social media...

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...

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...