I think it’s safe to say that many of us can appreciate the artistic sensibility of the powerhouse that is ’90s Alanis Morissette, but sometimes …
The Hip Hop, Ten-Dollar-Bill Founding Father: Alexander Hamilton
As I sat in the theatre watching Lin-Manuel Miranda’s revolutionary new musical, Hamilton, all I could think was: “Genius.” Miranda is pushing Broadway to change and …
Product Review: Maybelline Color Tattoo – On and on Bronze
After a long time of trying to get my hands on the Maybelline Color Tattoo in the shade “On and on Bronze,” I finally found …
Book Giveaway and Review: Express Yourself by Emily Roberts
Hello, dear Germs! Today I’m coming at you with something a little different. A while ago, I got an email asking if I’d be interested …
My Incredible 5 Seconds of Summer Concert Experience
They say that you can’t feel music, but I strongly disagree — especially when you’re waiting in the dim lighting of an enormous arena, rocking …
Review: Everything You and I Could Have Been If We Weren’t You and I by Albert Espinosa
You know how sometimes you find a book that clings on to you, and you just cherish the memory of it, afraid that it can …
Video Game Review: Fallen London
The year is 1893. Perhaps you’re a loquacious poet, a genteel thief, or a boisterous hunter. Maybe you’re an addict in search of higher thrills. You …
Review: The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
Rachel takes the same commuter train every morning. Every day she rattles down the track, flashes past a stretch of cozy suburban homes, and stops …
Inside Out: Children’s Movie or Mental Health PSA?
I’ve always been a kid at heart because I love the simplicity of it all. Bright colors and talking animals? Count me in. So when …