Monthly Archives: July, 2014

#FridayReads: ‘Fangirl’ by Rainbow Rowell

Back in mid-April, I was perusing books similar to The Fault in Our Stars on Goodreads, when I came across Rainbow Rowell. Intrigued by...

Pop-Ed: Motion Capture Performance as an Oscar Category?

Motion Capture Performance is nothing new in Hollywood. It's even considered commonplace in today's blockbusters. Danny Woodburn even did motion capture for Splinter in...

Interview: Pepper

One of the craziest shows I have ever been to was a Pepper concert at the House of Blues in Atlantic City. I had...

Interview: Aer

Maybe it’s just me, but when I discover new music that really gets me going, my first instinct is to try to envision the...

Trailer Tuesday on Friday: Fifty Shades of Grey

Written by Daniel Cohen and Logan J. Fowler Release Date: February 13, 2015 Starring: Dakota Johnson, Jamie Dornan, Jennifer Ehle, Max Martini, Rita Ora Director: Sam Taylor-Johnson...

Album Review: La Roux, “Trouble in Paradise”

Written by Molly Boekenheide It's been five long years since the La Roux duo topped the charts with their infectious hit, "Bulletproof;" that’s five painfully...

Interview: Smash Mouth

There are some songs that stick with you forever. Smash Mouth's 1997 blockbuster hit, 'Walkin' on the Sun' is one of the most undeniably infectious...

Pop-Preview: The XPoNential Festival

We are beyond stoked to be covering the 2014 XPoNential Music Festival Presented by Subaru this weekend July 25-27th at Wiggins Park and the...

The Singles Party: Weezer, ‘Back to the Shack’

Weezer is one of those bands that evoke both love and hate -- from the same person. Many old school Weezer-ites remain enamored with...

Album Review: 5 Seconds of Summer, “5 Seconds of Summer”

Written by Allison Lips 5 Seconds of Summer sounds like a cheap knock-off of all the bands that have influenced them, which is a shame...

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