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Kim’s Land of Unread Stories: ‘The Unhoneymooners’
In order to attend the trip, they have to pose as newlyweds. Not a simple task for two people who can’t stand each one another.
Kim’s Land of Unread Stories: ‘A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder’
“A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder” is almost the perfect mystery novel.
Kim’s Land of Unread Stories: ‘Unnatural Magic’
Stubborn and determined, Onna instead fixes her eyes on the city of Hexos and soon finds herself engrossed in solving the murders of four trolls.
REVIEW: Thomas Rhett reflects on life with ‘Where We Started’
The record, Rhett’s sixth since his debut album “It Goes Like This” in 2013, is a heartfelt reminiscence for the artist.
REVIEW: Are you hypnotized by Charlie Puth’s ‘Light Switch?’
What if there was a song whose creation was documented on social media for nearly five months before its release? And what if that song, upon its release, received nearly 18 million Spotify streams in just over a week of being released to the public?
REVIEW: ‘King Richard’ is aces on the court, on the screen
The titular character in the film, “King Richard” Williams is played by six-time Academy Award-nominated actor Will Smith.
REVIEW: Disney’s “Encanto” is a vibrant, family-centered adventure for everyone
Utterly normal Mirabel has never felt like she didn’t belong in her family, even with the absence of a magical gift. But when she has a vision of something that could compromise the magic that fuels the miracle granted to her family, her path is set to prevent something that only she believes could take place.
REVIEW: ‘Red (Taylor’s Version)’ is something new but something we remember “All Too Well”
In light of the release of “Red” (Taylor’s Version),” let’s take a page out of Swift’s book and reach into the Marquette Wire “vault” and talk with Sotomayor for her thoughts on Taylor’s newest rerelease.
Review: Ed Sheeran’s “=” reflects artist’s new experiences as husband and father
After the release of 2017’s widely-popular and successful “÷,” the third installation of his mathematically titled albums, Sheeran returned in 2019 with “No.6 Collaborations Project.”
Review: Adele previews emotionally honest album “30” with “Easy On Me”
“Easy On Me” dropped Oct. 15, and placed listeners back into the familiar feeling of emotional anguish and nostalgia they can’t help but experience when immersed in Adele’s world.
Review: The Band CAMINO proves they are here to stay with debut full-length album
Formed in 2015, the Memphis, Tennessee grown band has released three EPs over the past six years. Their most popular release, 2019’s “tryhard,” made them more of a household name.
Review: Sean Kingston headlines MU Homecoming Concert
While the free tickets for the concert sold out before the event took place, the show struggled to fill the seats of Varsity Theatre, barely making it to half-capacity. But you never would have known it with how loud and excited the audience was.
The Jonas Brothers’ Summerfest performance ensures fans will “Remember This”
Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas have been household names since their 2006 release of “Year 3000.” While a rift led the Jonas Brothers to break up in 2013, the brothers mended their bond in 2019 and returned with their album “Happiness Begins” as well as a tour of the same name that year. Now in...
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