Above photo: SZA, who was one of the most prominent Grammy nominated females, was snubbed in all five of her nominations. SZA performed her hit song “Broken Clocks” at this year’s
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By Alexander Eubanks In his debut album, Rich Brian pulled through with a well-crafted and at times introspective album. Brian Imanuel has come a long way in his music career
By Sara M. McDonald Internet sensation Rudy Francisco, a Button Poetry artist made famous for his spoken word poem “Scars/ To The New Boyfriend,” has finally made his written word
By Alex Eubanks After I saw the tracklist, I was damn-near terrified. With 24 tracks clocking in at 106 minutes, Culture 2 is an album that runs longer than most
By Anthony Nolfi “Den of Thieves” is a ho-hum heist that no burglar would risk his neck to check out. Directed, co-written and produced by Christian Gudegast, “Den of Thieves”
Above photo: After a year-long hiatus, Travis Scott is expected to drop a new album alongside numerous other artists in 2018. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons By Alexander Eubanks 2017 delivered some
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By Jeffrey Waitkevitch If “Justice League” was an NBA player, it would be Michael Carter-Williams. As a rookie, Carter-Williams burst onto the scene as the 11th pick in the 2013
By Sara McDonald “The Fault in Our Stars” made John Green one of the most successful young-adult authors in the world. In the novel, he tackled themes like mental illness,
By Sav Gibbs I was tricked. I was fooled into thinking Taylor Swift was hurt so badly by Kanye West that she shut herself off from vulnerability. After hearing “Look
