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It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s another superhero movie!

Eryn Lyle, Staff Writer December 13, 2014

In 2012, almost 8.5 percent of the US population attended showings of “The Avengers” within three days of its release. That is an unprecedented amount of people, but the trend doesn’t stop there....

Bruce Munros thousand light exhibit will cover Discovery Green park until Feb. 8, 2015

Baby, it’s fun outside

Sara Saavedra, Entertainment December 12, 2014

Staying home during winter break does not have to consist of baking everything on Martha Stewart’s website or sleeping in until the late afternoon for the sole reason of not having anything to do. Sure,...

Taylor Swifts 1989 debuted at the top of the Billboard chart its first week.

Swift embraces new genre, tops the charts

Sara Saavedra, Entertainment Editor November 2, 2014

Known for her quirky personality and love songs, Taylor Swift’s 1989 effortlessly transitions her sound from country crooner to pop sensation. Along with the genre switch, Swift’s usual boy-centric...

Sticking to the top

Sticking to the top

Sara Saavedra, Entertainment Editor October 15, 2014
Every so often the music industry is rocked with major acts originating from a specific country. The 90s were defined by the British, as Oasis and Blur battled each other on the charts while the Spice Girls and Sclub 7 took over the world’s biggest pop bands. Now, Australian musicians are starting to get more recognition with Chet Faker, Flume and Tame Impala, and most recently with Sydney-based band Sticky Fingers.
Allens neon baby bottles lit up the stage throughout her set.

Motherload of talent

Emily Burleson, Managing News Editor October 15, 2014

Motherhood looks good on Lily Allen. A stage dripping with neon-lighted baby bottles set the tone for the feminist singer’s sold out Sept. 13 show at the House of Blues, the third stop on her American...

The boys who live in “The Glade”-the center of the maze-obverse the entrance as “runners” return from their daily trip.

The Maze Runner is fresh, exciting

Eryn Lyle, Staff Writer October 14, 2014
Despite being 'yet another' dystopian film to appear on the big screens this year, The Maze Runner is surprisingly fresh and entertaining.
La Femme concert review

La Femme concert review

Maura Rowell, Entertainment Editor April 11, 2014

You do not have to be fluent in French to understand the hip, musical language of La Femme. From their classic-with-a-twist Parisian style to their entrancing and wacky instruments, it is nearly impossible...

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St. Vincent reborn in self-titled album

Molly Wade, Co-Editor in Chief April 11, 2014

The room is buzzing as it is before every concert at the House of Blues in Houston. This night is different, perhaps because of the way the crowd is murmuring or the low hum of nondescript music in the...

Beck enters new ‘Phase’: New album revisits old sound with a twist

Molly Wade, Co-Editor in Chief April 11, 2014

Each of Beck’s albums has something special about them. They each have a special personality but still remain true to Beck’s style. But his latest album, ‘Morning Phase,’ is not really an album...

Wild Moccasins concert review

Wild Moccasins concert review

Maura Rowell, Entertainment Editor April 2, 2014

From the cool, whipping air and the majestic skyscrapers, still lit by the fluorescent lights of the offices that inhabit them, Discovery Green Houston made an incredible backdrop for Wild Moccasins’...

Wes Anderson, Grand Budapest Hotel impress

Wes Anderson, Grand Budapest Hotel impress

Maura Rowell, Rachel Childress, Entertainment Editor, Digital Media Editor April 2, 2014

"Dear Suzy, here is my plan..." "Dear Sam, my answer is yes."   The Legacy  Wes Anderson has created perhaps some of the most enticing and magical films of the 21st century. From the...

Mind Over Matter: Young the Giant wins with second album

Maura Rowell & Sara Saavedra, Entertainment Editor, staff writer February 18, 2014

Defying the infamously difficult second-album syndrome, Young the Giant’s “Mind Over Matter” album is brilliantly relevant and equally as memorable as its debut. It may seem an impossible feat to...

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