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5 Ghoulish Haunted Houses to Visit Before Halloween

It is that creepy time of year again. Not only are pumpkins and leaves everywhere, but the ghosts and ghouls are coming out as well. You may be too old to go trick-r-treating, so you have to get your fun elsewhere. If you are looking for a fright, here...

October 24, 2017  By Brooke Thompson   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment  Travel  Uncategorized 
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Get in the Spooktober Mood with These Terrifying Podcasts

Spooktober is finally upon us. As the chilly nighttime air breaks the accustomed heat of the South Georgia day, a primal desire comes to the surface for most of us. We want to be scared. We want to cover our eyes and ears as some unspeakable horror unfolds...

October 18, 2017  By Casey Rohlen   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment  Community  Entertainment | Pop Culture  Uncategorized 
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Unofficial Top Ten One-Hit Wonders

Today is National One-Hit Wonder Day and in honor, we are compiling a short list of classic one-hit-wonders* to soundtrack your day. Artists whose fifteen minutes of fame topped charts and hearts in their prime. Hopefully these catchy tunes will drown...

September 25, 2017  By Cheryl Nuzum   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment 
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The Inner Monologue of a Crazed Fan During the Game of Thrones Season Finale

SPOILER ALERT BEWARE The Game of Thrones season finale premiered on Sunday to anticipation, despair and collective awe of fans everywhere. Endless questions were awaiting answers. Will Cleganebowl finally happen? Will Jon’s parentage finally be revealed?...

August 28, 2017  By Cheryl Nuzum   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment 
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Female Visibility and The Gender Gap in Film and Television

Whether researching past Academy Awards Best Picture nominees, or scrolling through a list of top rated films available on IMDb, film enthusiasts might eventually notice a disproportion between male and female protagonists found on-screen. In fact,...

April 28, 2017  By Kenneth Lee   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment 
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Signs of the Times: Finding Resonance in The Handmaid’s Tale

Nearly a year ago, Hulu announced its plans to adapt the misogynistic dystopia featured in Margaret Atwood’s “Handmaid’s Tale” into a Hulu original. Since then, Atwood’s novel of speculative fiction, along with the show, has reached a revival...

April 27, 2017  By Kenneth Lee   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment 
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Reflector Sitcom Picks

Last Saturday, this April Fools, the long-awaited third season of Rick and Morty was streaming online, not as a joke, but as a gift for fans and comedy lovers alike. Full episodes of the critically acclaimed, animated comedy are unfortunately unavailable...

April 3, 2017  By Kenneth Lee   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment 
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Spring Break Netflix Binge-Watch Guide

Love The second season of Netflix’s Love, a Judd Apatow sitcom on the messiness and discomfort of navigating uncertain relationships, returns to Netflix on March 10, just when Spring Break begins. Starring Paul Rust (I Love You, Beth Cooper) and Gillian...

March 9, 2017  By Kenneth Lee   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment 
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The Staying Power of Satire and Political Literature

With politically charged Saturday Night Live skits, Daily Show clips and Samantha Bee monologues shared on Facebook and Twitter, satirical content goes viral on a regular basis. However, videos aren’t the only form of satire available to the public,...

February 21, 2017  By Kenneth Lee   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment 
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Valentine’s Playlist

Avett Brothers: Kick Drum Heart: The Avett Brother’s Kick Drum Heart is upbeat, kinetic combination of thumping bass drums and piano jingles. This lovely ode, true to its title, describes one’s banging, beating heart as a kick drum, capturing the wild...

February 16, 2017  By Kenneth Lee   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment 
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