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Can I be your legacy? See the #QueenAndSlim trailer tomorrow.
Wanna get in your “Feelings”? Listen to Tinashe’s newest LP titled Songs For You. The R&B artist’s fourth studio album was just released Friday, Nov. 21 and I’ve had it on repeat ever since my first listen.
Last weekend, “The Game” was played between The University of Michigan and The Ohio State University. This game is heralded as the best rivalry in all of sports, but lately it’s been less of a rivalry and more of an annual vicious beating by Ohio State.
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With the limited probability that a national health care program will pass Congress regardless of 2020 electoral victories, it could be beneficial to look at how individual states are innovating in health care as “laboratories of democracy.”
The Ann Arbor City Council approved two affordable housing developments in downtown Ann Arbor Nov. 18, two weeks after amending zoning laws to incentivize affordable housing downtown.
If I could describe the masterpiece “A Star is Born” in one word, it would be “phenomenal.” This movie was amazing from start to finish. From Lady Gaga’s performance to Bradley Cooper’s, it was a complete masterpiece.
Disney released “Frozen 2” on Friday, Nov. 22, and the “Frozen” sequel has became the top-grossing animated release from Disney and of all time.
If you haven’t heard of this new wave mixed-genre artist from Florida, you need to add all of his songs to your library as soon as possible. Dominic Fike is a 23-year-old alternative artist that listeners of almost any genre can enjoy.
I knew I needed to take a break from social media when my Screen Time report showed I was averaging six hours a day on my phone.
With the holidays coming up, many of us are stressing about being around our families and the upcoming questions and judgment. However, you can survive family events this holiday season with these five tips: First, don’t sweat the small stuff. It is okay if everything does not go perfectly. Forgot the six types of cheese everyone likes? Don’t sweat it. You’ll find the holidays much more relaxing when you don’t worry about pleasing everyone. If you find yourself worrying about every little thing, take the time to relax and breathe. Not everything has to be done the same way your parents or your grandparents did it. Everyone burns a pie now and then, and your house does not need to be perfectly decorated for everything to be okay. No matter whether everything is perfect, it will be okay.
I came across an interesting statement while scrolling through my phone the other day: Currently, all four major Detroit sports teams are in last place for their respective divisions. The first thing I thought was, “How did it get this bad?”
While scrolling through my phone the other day, I came across an interesting statement. Currently, all four major Detroit sports teams are in last place for their respective divisions. The first thing I thought was, “How did it get this bad?”
Friends > boys. Meet your new favorite girl gang. ?
YouTube filmmaker Sammy Paul released his short film “Bicycle” Nov. 14, starring Chris Kendall as the main character, Felix.
Kelly Clarkson is taking over all things entertainment: She has her own talk show, she’s a coach on “The Voice” and she has her own Las Vegas residency starting next year.
Many Americans cling to a certain political party, pledging their loyalty, vote and vocal support into the hands of that same party.
Until recently, I never thought about or even realized how every country has their own group of popular artists that most people from other places in the world aren’t at all familiar with. As of late, I’ve been introduced to a plethora of amazing musicians from the United Kingdom. Some of the people I was recommended to listen to didn’t sound anything like music in the U.S., which made me even more glad to discover tons of albums and tracks that I really like. Here are my top five favorite U.K. based artists I’ve newly added to my playlist.
The issue of healthcare has been front and center on the Democratic primary debate stage and has been a continuous topic in our nation’s political discourse since the inception and implementation of the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare.)
It’s understood that our past experiences, both good and bad, are what shape the person we are today. We go through situations and depending on the outcome, we learn from it and move on. But what about that one thing that we can’t seem to forget? It sometimes feels like no matter what we do, all of our efforts are no match for that thing that sticks around in our memories and haunts us.