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March 14th, 2013

Django falls short of Tarantino fame

It’s bloody.

It’s vulgar.

It’s controversial.

It must be a Quentin Tarantino film.


Grammy Awards Honor Music's Past, Present, and Future

It's no secret that the Grammy Awards telecast is more about the performances than it is about the awards themselves. The night's broadcast featured a mere 11 award presentations over the course of a three-and-a-half hour program.


Ed Sheeran: The Debut You Don’t Want to Miss

You may know Ed Sheeran as the velvet voice cooing with Taylor Swift in the song “Everything Has Changed” from her most recent album, Red, but this 22-year-old English singer-songwriter is much more than T-Swift’s backup singer; his debut album features “Give Me Love,” the popular radio hit “The A Team,” and other songs of a similar acoustic style that will keep you satisfied for hours.


Are Bookstores Becoming Too Old-Fashioned?

When I heard that Barnes & Noble was closing some of its stores, I panicked. How could they be going out of business? Why were they closing their stores to the book nerds of the world? I don’t know about you, but I’d rather spend all of my money there than at American Eagle any day. I began my research and found out that not all of the Barnes & Noble stores were closing. Whew! Crisis averted.