Yearly Archives: 2014

Remembering the Classics: Dreamcast

Throughout the late 80s and the early 90s, two Japanese companies were vying for console superiority: Nintendo and Sega. The former had revitalized the...

TV Recap: Z Nation, ‘Puppies & Kitten’ (Series Premiere)

The world has been destroyed by a zombie virus. Three years in, a vaccine is found when testing is done on prison inmates but...

Friday Reads: Where’d You Go Bernadette?

According to Goodreads, I have picked up 46 books since the beginning of the year. However, none of them gripped me the way Where...

Singles Party: Fall Out Boy, ‘Centuries’

Fall Out Boy won their way back into our collective hearts with last year's Save Rock 'n Roll. Now, they're dropping more music on...

Interview: Powerman 5000

After two decades of touring, writing, producing and performing music, sometimes bands lose their fire and desire. Many that keep touring after that long...

Interview: The Black Clouds

It feels weird that the height of the grunge movement was 20 years ago. Seattle was the epicenter of popular culture, MTV mattered and...

Bold Box Office Predictions: September 12-14, 2014

Notable Openings This Weekend: Dolphin Tale 2, No Good Deed It's over. That's it. The fun stops here. As we continue to fight through the...

TV Recap: NXT Takeover 2

  William Regal was announced as the new General Manager of NXT recently, and it was certainly a good decision. I enjoy watching Regal serve...

Album Review: Train, ‘Bulletproof Picasso’

Written by Allison Lips Bulletproof Picasso is definitely a Train album. The band’s fans will love it. Everyone else will sing along to the singles...

2014 Fall Movie Preview

It's that time of year when you go to the movies and see trailers with "Official Sundance Selection."  "Official Toronto Film Festival Selection." "Art House...

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