Miley Cyrus recently released her newest studio album, Plastic Hearts, and I will be the first to tell you that it is sooooo good. The album has 15 songs on it, all of which she co-wrote and some of which are collaborations that feature artists such as Billy Idol, Dua Lipa, Stevie Nicks and Joan… Continue reading Miley Cyrus’s Plastic Hearts
Category: Reviews
Sci-fi throwback review: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
As is often the case with film adaptations of older novels, sometimes the originals get lost to the public consciousness: like tears in the rain. One such example is Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? first published in 1968, although you will no doubt be more familiar with its adaptation Blade Runner… Continue reading Sci-fi throwback review: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
UTM art faculty make the most of quarantine
The UTM Fine Arts Gallery is currently hosting the “Made in Quarantine” collection through Nov. 13 displaying the work of seven of UTM’s faculty artists. When I went to the gallery, there were strict limits on the number of people who could go in to view the artwork at one time. I was the only… Continue reading UTM art faculty make the most of quarantine
Vanguard’s “Doubt”: a good watch despite technical limitations
On Nov. 5, the Vanguard Theatre began their four day run of the play “Doubt, A Parable” by John Patrick Shanley with a livestreamed production broadcast on the UTM Department of Visual and Theatre Arts YouTube channel. As the performance was closed to the public due to concerns from COVID-19, I had the opportunity to… Continue reading Vanguard’s “Doubt”: a good watch despite technical limitations
A Look At KB’s ‘His Glory Alone’
I will preface this by saying I am not a critic or musical professional of any kind, I just happen to know what music I enjoy. Under that category of music I like is KB’s newest album His Glory Alone. Kevin Burgess, known by his stage name KB, is a Christian rap artist whose most… Continue reading A Look At KB’s ‘His Glory Alone’
The Queen’s Gambit: Review
Netflix released a new series called The Queen’s Gambit on Oct. 23, and I had the honor of binge-watching all seven episodes. At first, I just wanted to find a new series to watch, but after one episode, I was hooked. The Queen’s Gambit is an original Netflix series that is set in the era… Continue reading The Queen’s Gambit: Review
Top 10 Spooky Netflix Shows
COVID-19 Halloween got you down? Looking for something to give you all the spooky vibes that you’re craving? Here is my top ten list for spooky shows on Netflix: You. This show is sure to spook you as it takes you into the mind of a stalker/serial killer named Joe who studies his victims before… Continue reading Top 10 Spooky Netflix Shows
Midnight Sun: Book Review
It has been 15 years since the release of the infamous #1 bestselling Twilight Saga series that we’ve come to love so dearly. For those of you who have waited so patiently, it’s finally here. Stephenie Meyer has released the newest edition to the Saga series, titled Midnight Sun. As opposed to the original books,… Continue reading Midnight Sun: Book Review
The Raging Fire Burns Bright: A Review of Aggretsuko
When you hear the name Sanrio, their charming, cutesy cast of characters continually comes to mind. Hello Kitty, My Melody, Badtz-Maru, Keroppi, Gudetama – the list goes on and on! However, in 2016, the company introduced a brand new character to their decades-old lineup who was much different than their usual fare: Aggressive Retsuko, better… Continue reading The Raging Fire Burns Bright: A Review of Aggretsuko
Another collection of hits from Katy Perry
Katy Perry released a new album, titled Smile, on Friday, Aug. 28, and I am totally here for it. The album is all about life regrets, new beginnings, and ways to start over as the popstar reflects on mistakes she has made throughout her life. With motivating and inspirational tracks such as “Daisies,” “Resilient” and… Continue reading Another collection of hits from Katy Perry