Wrestling’s Fountain of Youth

September 20, 2015

By Connor Risenhoover The WWE’s pay-per-view Night of Champions was set for September 20. Though not one of the company’s larger promoted shows, it was expected to sell out the Toyota Center in Houston. At the […]

Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials review

September 18, 2015

By Taylor C. Berrier There is a new atmosphere forming in Hollywood. There is a realization that one really is such a lonely number, and us the viewer and moviegoer are always going to expect […]

The Ongoing Battle of Hip Hop

September 17, 2015

By Paul Esquivel Do you ever hear how hip hop isn’t at par or on the level it use to be? Or maybe you’ve heard how it sucks, it’s always sucked and it isn’t real […]

Catching Up with Steven Roth

September 15, 2015

By Kelly Norman Chances are you might not have heard of Steven Roth; but there’s a good chance that if you give his music a listen, it’ll stick with you. The Los Angeles-based piano-wielding singer, […]

Star Wars Excitement Builds

September 14, 2015

By Connor Risenhoover Last week, Disney had a midnight release for one of its largest film properties. Thousands of fans lined up to be the first to enjoy the newest offering from the company. Fans […]

The New Late Show: Stephen Colbert’s First Week

September 12, 2015

By Stephen Elliott The much anticipation debut of the Late Show with Stephen Colbert almost didn’t happen. Episode one for Colbert had colorful interviews with guests George Clooney and Jeb Bush, but both in which were noticeably cut […]

Finders Keepers Review

September 7, 2015

By Paul Esquivel Bryan Carberry & Clay Tweel’s Finders Keepers is a strange and heartbreaking tale of redemption, perfectly summed up with this quote, “It’s a funny story, but it’s born out of tragedy” spoken […]

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