‘Good Boy’ Review
How do you convey a horror story through the lens of someone who isn’t human? Who doesn’t think like you or me?
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How do you convey a horror story through the lens of someone who isn’t human? Who doesn’t think like you or me?
They say that Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson only knows how to play himself in movies; this weekend he played the role he was born for.
I think “Red Queen,” by Victoria Aveyard, was the only time I was conflicted on which brother to choose in a love triangle.
There is nothing like seeing a piece of art in person. The graphite markings, oil streaks and invisible stitching emphasize the humanness of such creativity.
Imagine you are a world-renowned pop artist selling out stadiums across the globe, about to be engaged to the love of your life and a billionaire. You have got what seems like everything, so in your free time during your tour, you sit down and pen a couple songs. You announce it on your boyfriend’s podcast, and now you once again have the world enthralled, captivated and anticipating your next moves.
By far, this book is the craziest and goriest I have ever read. At times, I was squealing and crinkling my toes during the disgusting – yet enjoyable – scenes I had to read.
After an emotional, vicious fight between long-time Japanese professional fighter Iyo Sky and highly regarded Chilean fighter Stephanie Vaquer, there is a new Women’s World Champion of WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment).
The long-awaited return of “The Summer I Turned Pretty,” an Amazon Prime Video original series, captivated audiences starting in mid-July with episodes for the final season dropping on the streaming service every Wednesday until Sept. 17.
After reading Reese’s Book Club pick, “Cassandra in Reverse,” I became obsessed with Holly Smale’s ability to grab readers with her charming characters and hilarious occurrences. When I saw the August release of “I know How This Ends,” by Smale, I was excited to read more of her work.
Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) is experiencing a pop culture renaissance. Once considered a niche hobby in the ‘70s and ‘80s, D&D now boasts a large, diverse fanbase that is rapidly pushing it into the cultural mainstream.
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I saw these guys live and I left the moshpit with a limp.
Frank Hancock’s Ballroom Dance classes are back again this fall semester! For almost 15 years, the Luhrs Center has hosted dancers, young and experienced, from all over the Cumberland Valley area to learn all things ballroom.
When I was lying on Australia’s beautiful beaches without a care in the world, I had “Espresso” on repeat. Sabrina Carpenter also released “Please, Please, Please” while I was in the land down under, and it was quickly added to my daily rotation.
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Classic blues rock band George Thorogood & the Destroyers performed at the Luhrs Center on Wednesday as part of their “The Baddest Show on Earth” tour. Thorogood put on a fantastic performance, both in the songs themselves and ad-libbing between tracks.
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I made a promise that I would talk about the book that got me back into my reading era, and my promise is kept. That book is “Fourth Wing,” by Rebecca Yarros.
Justin Bieber fans were pleasantly surprised this week after the announcement of “SWAG II,” the eighth studio album from the musician.
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