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Author: Nataly Capote

Listeners “Turn Blue” with the Black Keys latest album

On May 14, 2014May 16, 2014 By natalyc

The Black Keys’ latest album released May 13th is hardly similar to the electric El Camino or the more upbeat Brothers. Instead it seems to stem […]

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Drake Bell back on track with “Ready Steady Go!”

On April 29, 2014 By natalyc

It’s been eight years since we’ve heard anything from the Drake and Josh star–needless to say, he’s no longer the same band shirt-sporting, adolescent heart-throb […]

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Steinbrenner, Gaither collaborate on “RENT” for spring production

On April 28, 2014 By natalyc

There’s something to understand about the musical Rent: it’s not just about AIDS and drag queens. For their spring production, the Drama department collaborated with […]

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Iggy Azalea’s release: not as “Classic” as she’d hoped

On April 28, 2014April 28, 2014 By natalyc

Though I’ve never been a huge fan of this lady rapper or her resemblance in style to Nikki Minaj (though I do agree “Fancy” is […]

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USF’s Bullstock event features Karmin, Panic! At The Disco, and more

On April 13, 2014April 13, 2014 By natalyc

Apr. 11, 2014–Karmin, The Neighbourhood, and Panic! At The Disco grace the stage of the USF sundome parking lot to give fans a memorable show […]

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Flanagan finds window to another world with “Oculus”

On April 13, 2014 By natalyc

It starts with a mirror. What commences seems to be your typical dark, mind-numbing horror film featuring some attractive lead actress and a few grotesque […]

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Shakira “Dares” to reach new audiences

On March 26, 2014March 26, 2014 By natalyc

It’s no wonder we haven’t heard much from the Colombian She Wolf lately–she’s plenty busy with her newborn baby–but despite the four years that have […]

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“Divergent” strays from expectations

On March 24, 2014March 24, 2014 By natalyc

The book is always better than the movie–unless we’re talking about Divergent. This well-known saying proves to be meaningless in this action-packed story surrounding your typical […]

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Foster The People’s mediocre reappearance, “Supermodel”

On March 19, 2014March 19, 2014 By natalyc

It’s difficult to top the monumental success this LA band had with their 2011 single “Pumped Up Kicks”, and even harder to do so three […]

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‘That Awkward Moment’ when it’s actually awkward

On February 25, 2014February 25, 2014 By natalyc

You’d  think that a movie featuring the film industry’s most notorious heartthrob and two cute, funny sidekicks would be worth some recognition; unfortunately, That Awkward […]

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Get on your “Dancing Shoes” for Arctic Monkeys’ “AM” tour

On February 4, 2014February 4, 2014 By natalyc

Perhaps in celebration of the monumental success of their most recent album, AM, Arctic Monkeys has finally gone beyond the UK and the US’s most […]

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“The Seven Wonders”–not as ‘supreme’ as we’d hoped [S3E13 Review]

On January 30, 2014January 30, 2014 By natalyc

It’s no wonder we’ve lost sight of all we used to love about AHS; the Robichaux witch coven, so prospective at its beginning, has now […]

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