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If there is one thing better than listening to “The Tortured Poets Department,” it’s reading book recommendations based on it. On April 21, Taylor Swift graced us with the Tortured Poets era and the album’s aesthetics fit perfectly with literature. The books might not exactly match the song word-for-word but each of...

School is out, summer begins and the sun rises on the Big as Texas Music Festival in Conroe, Texas. Since 1957, Montgomery County Fairgrounds has been home to county fairs, rodeos and live concerts. From 12-11 P.M. on Friday, May 10 to Sunday, May 12, it will be the venue for the inaugural Big as Texas Music...

Some people have the Super Bowl, some have the Oscars, but others have the Met Gala. On Monday, May 6, celebrities, fashion representatives and influencers alike took the blue and white carpet to celebrate the latest exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion.” The theme of...

Benito, better known to the world as Bad Bunny, brought his “Most Wanted” tour to Houston’s Toyota Center for a double dose of excitement, delivering back-to-back shows on April 30 and May 1. Fans streamed into the venue, each receiving a commemorative light-up cowboy boot lanyard that pulsed in sync with the...

PinkPantheress graced the stage on Wednesday to a completely packed crowd at White Oak Music Hall along with Kanii. Kanii opened and quickly got everyone in the mood with his electronic groovy songs. Starting with “u and I,” “marry me” and “Five” along with ending his set with his viral hits “sins (let me...

With the release of Taylor Swift’s most recent album “The Tortured Poets Department” as well as the surprise drop of a second half to the album hours later “The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology,” there are many songs to dissect, analyze and play on repeat. Thirty-one songs to be exact. While opinions on the...

In recent years, Lizzy McAlpine has risen to fame as one of the queens of love and heartbreak. Not only does her music showcase her vocal talent, but her intricate storytelling skills as well. These continuous elements, mixed with a blend of the pop and folk genres, have led her to create a unique sound that no...

Live-action adaptations in media have undergone a remarkable evolution since the inception of cinema in the early 1800s with the advent of photography and digital media. The field has advanced significantly, now featuring laser cinema projectors, incredible audio loudspeakers and cutting-edge technologies like 3D and...

Film festivals have always been a way to test the waters for films to an eager audience. Whether it’s a blockbuster looking to build hype or an indie project looking for distribution, film festivals are never lacking in original and impressive art. Now, put up-and-coming films with up-and-coming musicians and drop...

Houston’s beloved Beyoncé released “COWBOY CARTER” last week and there is so much to uncover in the 27-song country-focused album. The album starts off slow with songs like “AMERIICAN REQUIEM” and “BLACKBIIRD” paying homage to the country genre with sharp guitar strums and fun little drum kicks combined with...