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When it’s time to embrace the cozy autumn season, binge-watching movies with your family and friends while sharing a few laughs, smiles and maybe screams seems like a fulfilling idea. Here is a wide mix of movies you can watch (or re-watch) this fall. Coco Watching an animated Disney movie like...

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...

All photos by Alina Velasquez The first day of Honeyland Festival at the Crown Festival Park in Sugarland was filled with amazing food, beautiful handcrafted goodies and flawless performances from Black artists all around the world. Festival goers were overwhelmed with the talent spread out through the...

Look, he never wanted to be a high schooler. It’s been 14 years since our favorite son of Poseidon narrated a book, but he is back. “Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Chalice of the Gods” is the first of a new trilogy by Rick Riordan in honor of the Disney+ show coming out in December. In this new series, the...

On November 11 and 12, Honeyland Festival — a two-day celebratory event showcasing the creativity of Black professionals across various industries— is bringing some of the biggest names in food and the music industry to the Houston area. The two-day festival will overtake Sugar Land’s Crown Festival Park, with...

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...

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...