There’s one day a year where it is not safe if you are a fan of anything to go on the Internet, and that day is April 1.
Entertainment
Phone Power: They Might Be Giants
This week, March 8th, alternative rock duo They Might Be Giants released their 19th studio album “Phone
Power”. “Phone Power” is the third collection of songs from the 2015 revival of TMBG’s Dial-a-Song
project, in which they recorded and released a brand new song (with an accompanying video) every
week this year. The previous two collections of 2015 Dial-a-Songs, released earlier this year, were
“Why?” and “Glean”.
‘Ghostbusters’ Returns to Big Screens This Summer
We’ve all known for a long time what to do if there happens to be something strange
in the neighborhood. That’s common knowledge: Who ya gonna call? Ghostbusters.
Primal fear over petty scares
When I saw the first trailer for “The Witch” over summer, I was hyped. A Puritan themed horror movie full of black magic and dancing goats was right up my alley. I saw it opening night, knowing it probably wasn’t going to be amazing, but a fun watch nonetheless.
Mack strikes back
Alright, thrift shoppers, if you’re like me, then you stayed up late and waited until “This Unruly Mess I’ve Made” dropped and then proceeded to listen to it on repeat for the next week.
perfectly marvelous
As a theatre geek, I went into Cabaret with very high expectations, and I was not disappointed.
“Deadpool” is Dope
Superheroes have been huge in movies lately. A little too huge, some might say, but they’ve been wildly successful nonetheless.
Kanye West: Living “The Life of Pablo”
This may end up as my favorite Kanye album.
Sing Hallelujah for the Old Machine
Three Blind Wolves is a three-piece indie rock band that hails from Glasgow, Scotland. Though they’ve not been active long, they have quickly proven themselves to be a stellar group that is well worth listening to. Their unique sound, self-described as “folk-tinged psychedelic blues-rock,” is brought to life in their first full-length album “Sing Hallelujah for the Old Machine.”
Guns and Gore: New Doom Releasing This Year
When gamers hear the name Bethesda, they may be too focused on some of their newer material like “Fallout” or “Skyrim” to remember the roots of the company, a huge part of the early gaming industry: “Doom.”


