2010: The Year in Music and Movies
Top Five Movies:
1. The Social Network
The Social Network didn’t break any box-office records, but it was one of the most controversial movies of 2010. Regardless...
Review: Big Sean Delivers Plenty of Sloppy Fun
Big Sean’s show this past Sunday was a perfect example of how sloppy execution can hamper what could have been a great show for...
“Tusk” takes audiences on a fun and bizarre ride
Horror films are some of the hardest to judge. The genre is rooted in attempting to shock, scare and terrify the audience, gimmicks that...
Judas Priest rocks Orlando with classic heavy metal
Whenever a band has been playing music as long as Judas Priest, they really have something to prove.
They can no longer use their...
Kevine Devine and Into It. Over It. Leave Audience with Reflective Smiles
As singer-songwriters become more and more common, it requires a lot of ingenuity to set yourself apart, especially in the digital age.
Last Friday's...
Noah Film Impresses in Every Way
One of the greatest challenges organized religion faces in modern society is the ability to attract newer generations who feel a growing disconnect between...
54th Annual Grammy Awards
The 54th Annual Grammy Awards will be held on February 12, 2012, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. LL Cool J will host...
Boyhood: One of the Best of the Decade
A film, truly worthy of praise, is something to be cherished and discussed and relived and remembered.
A work of cinema that leaves you...
Interview with Steve Aoki at Ultra Music Festival
Steve Aoki is an animal. A producer that can never be criticized for a lack of a DJ performance, Aoki is known to make...
“Only God Forgives” Film Review
"Only God Forgives" is not an easy film to watch, nor does it intend to be.
Nicolas Winding Refn, the film’s director, has created...


