‘Into the Woods’ crumbles standards
As I walked into the theaters to see the film Into The Woods, I was thrilled to view a possible best picture nominee, a nominee that would strike up comparisons with Chicago, Les Miserables, and...
View Article‘Unbroken’ beats expections
Having read the book Unbroken written by Laura Hillenbrand, I was very familiar and fond of the incredible story of World War II veteran Louis Zamperini. The book was absolutely terrific, one of my...
View Article‘The Interview’ disappoints many
In a culture where raunchy has interchangable definition with success, America ate up the idea of a movie that crossed international boundaries just for some dumb humor. The Interview, a comedy film...
View ArticleIggy Azalea dominates the music industry
Iggy Azalea is a name widely used in pop-culture and one of the biggest names of 2014, and with good reason. Being the first Caucasian female rapper is quite a feat, but to also be the first person...
View Article‘American Horror Story’ bring horror to television
We’ve all feared the piercing screams and terror wrapped in the big screen’s productions of horror films, a somehow well-liked genre in the movie world. The horror entertainment category has stuck...
View ArticleXbox One and Playstation 4 tied for writer’s favorite
We’re now over a year into the life of the Xbox One and PlayStation 4; a year in which the PS4 has surged ahead on sales, but the Xbox One has seen a turnaround in the way it’s viewed and potentially,...
View ArticleFans go ‘Wild’ for EP
Courtesy of http://troyesivan.com/ Young alt-pop sensation Troye Sivan released his highly anticipated EP “Wild” on September 4, and the response was indeed wild. The Australian musician, actor, and...
View ArticleOne Acts returns to the stage
It’s that special time of year again, where teachers are omitted from the theater scene for the student run One Acts. Two short plays, this year directed by Seniors Luci Schmidt and Maura Tuwig, are...
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