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TV and Movies: Why All the Sex?

TV and Movies: Why All the Sex?

I’m a guy, and as you know, members of my gender are genetically predisposed to preferring that which is visually pleasing. Ladies, if you don’t like it, take it up with God. In Hollywood, there are all sorts of females who qualify as pleasing. Therefore, sex scenes are just the natural extension of showcasing the […]

The Unspoken Language of Music

The Unspoken Language of Music

Once an idea is planted into your mind, it can never be undone. Just as Copernicus introduced the idea that the world was not flat, it began to manifest in the scientific community even if it was simply to disprove it. Ideas are planted everywhere in the world around us, but one language that is universal is the […]

Juan Gabriel: Musical Experience

Juan Gabriel: Musical Experience

With only a few days to go until the start of Juan Gabriel’s show in Denver, CO at the Pepsi Center, some people are doing their chores to buy tickets, while others just prefer to wait around and look for a couple tickets via Facebook accounts, wait for resellers, etc. a few more people beginning […]

Now Is the Time to Be A Persona Fan [Video]

Now Is the Time to Be A Persona Fan [Video]

The persona series is one that I have just gotten into recently, and in the short time I have had with the series, I have fallen in love with it. The atlus-made(spelled correctly, the publisher’s name is spelled like that) persona series started off as spinoffs from the shin megami tensei series, but have recently […]

Chew Tragedy [Satire]

Chew Tragedy [Satire]

When your life literally goes up before you in flames, sometimes the only thing you can do is shake your head and wonder, “Why me?” That’s what George Frobish, manager of Clearmont, Indiana’s “Hometown Orphanage,” was doing last week. On the previous Tuesday evening, a car had plowed into his orphanage, the building had caught […]

No More Essays Schmessays After Graduation: The Case of Ben-Talented Yet Intrinsically Unmotivated Tutee

No More Essays Schmessays After Graduation: The Case of Ben-Talented Yet Intrinsically Unmotivated Tutee

I was clearing my table ready to leave after a tediously busy eight-hour shift at the Reading and Writing Center when Ben*, a twenty-ish-year-old Liberal Arts major and a Program in Nursing hopeful, walked into the pretty much empty lab out of breath and out of own words; he desperately needed help with an essay […]