By Julie ManguDec 140
Though fall has passed, along with its seasonal classics, some can stay socially relevant the entire year. For many, the tale of Jennifer Check is a multifaceted one. Her story tackles the idea of the “Perfect Victim” as well as homoerotic friendships. Getting into this specific, you could even say, haunting,...
By Gauraangi GuptaDec 140
On Tuesday evening, news broke that Andre Braugher, also known as Captain Raymond Holt in the series ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine,’ died. He was undoubtedly one of the most beloved characters on ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ with his deadpan expressions and sarcastic remarks. To honor him, take a look at the most memorable and...
By Jamie ThorntonDec 130
As winter break draws nearer, we all can’t wait to get cozy in our beds and watch TV for hours this holiday season. The shows on this list aren’t necessarily holiday-themed but bring joy and comfort at a time when we are all in need of a recharge. Gilmore Girls Of course, no list of cozy shows is complete...
By Gauraangi GuptaDec 70
With the holidays just around the corner, everyone tends to get cozy in their beds and embrace the feeling of hygge. The most common approach to reaching this feeling is watching holiday rom-coms. Here are a few classic and wildly loved holiday rom-coms for you to watch this season! Serendipity A classic...
By Oscar HerreraDec 50
All photos by: Oscar Herrera Chris Stapleton played at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in the Woodlands on Friday, Nov. 17 for his All American Road Show Tour. This is his rescheduled show from the initial Oct. 23 date he had to cancel due to an upper respiratory infection. Stapleton had two openers before...
By Priscilla TarbleDec 40
It has been twenty-nine years since Friends first came on the air. Let’s take a look at the most memorable, heartwarming and funny episodes that viewers will never forget! 10. “The One With All The Resolutions” (Season 5, Episode 11) It is now the New Year 1999 and the gang is set to follow some New Year...
By Sydney RoseDec 10
With the film adaptation of ‘The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’ by Suzanne Collins blowing up the box office since it premiered in theaters, it is only fair to go back and analyze the source material. Following the success of the original ‘The Hunger Games’ trilogy by Collins came four movies starring the likes of...
By Gauraangi GuptaNov 300
Sofia Coppola is a well-known director of movies like ‘Lost in Translation’ and ‘Marie Antoinette.’ However, she outdid herself with her latest film, ‘Priscilla.’ From the color tone of the movie to the precise details of the fashion era, Coppola captured every aspect with minute precision. As much as the...
By Atirikta KumarNov 270
Graphic by: Alina Velasquez After a long summer of strikes, Hollywood is officially back in business. The Writers Guild of America and the Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, were both able to come to an agreement with studios in September and November,...
By Alyssa EspinozaNov 220
All photos by: Julissa Rivera Faye Webster took the stage at White Oak Music Hall on Nov. 13 to perform songs off of her albums, “Atlanta Millionaires Club,” “I Know I’m Funny haha” and more. The sold-out show didn’t stop concertgoers from waiting in the rain to see her live. Webster is from Atlanta, Georgia and...
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