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(11/23/23 10:00pm)
On Friday, Nov. 17th "The Hunger Games: the Song of Ballads and Snakes" featuring Tom Blyth and Rachel Zegler, was entirely sold out in the Canton Emagine Theater. From the lines to purchase popcorn to the actual cinema, the entire space was crowded. There was excitement in the theaters when this movie came out. It displayed the number of fans of "The Hunger Games" novels by Suzanne Collins
(10/22/23 12:00pm)
"Dangerous Waters" is a psychological suspense film that leaves viewers wondering about the identities of the main characters.
(10/10/23 12:00pm)
"The Exorcist: Believer" was released on Oct. 5, taking place 50 years after the original was released in 1973. This horror classic is being brought back to life the same way "Halloween" was in recent years.
(09/15/23 3:20pm)
The fifth and final film in the After franchise, "After Everything," appeared in theaters for two days only, Sept. 14 and 15. However, it is expected to be released on Netflix later in 2023 or early 2024.
(02/24/23 1:00pm)
Surprising for both artists' fanbases, pop-star Dove Cameron and r&b musician Khalid have come together to release a captivating new single named "We Go Down Together" on Feb. 9.
(02/14/23 1:00pm)
"A Perfect Pairing" is a romantic comedy perfect to watch for Valentine's Day. The film stars Victoria Justice as Lola Alvarez and Adam Demos as Max Vaughn, whose on-screen chemistry carries the entire movie and keeps audiences intrigued.
(01/20/23 1:00pm)
Many college students suffer high levels of stress, yet because of all the obligations and commitments that occupy a student's routine, it can be challenging to find the time to experiment with alternative stress-relieving practices. Students are overwhelmed, especially during the first week of classes.
(01/05/23 1:00pm)
Starbucks lines are pretty long at this time of the year, as everyone can get a taste of seasonal cheer with an updated wintertime menu.
(12/07/22 1:00pm)
Christmas is the greatest time of year to curl up with a blanket and watch a Christmas movie. I rewatch the best Christmas movies every year, and even when there isn't any snow outside, it still feels like Christmas. Oftentimes, people find hope in Christmas movies.
(11/23/22 1:00pm)
The documentary on Selena Gomez, which came out earlier this month, covers a traumatic six-year era marked by significant physical and mental health challenges. The film, shot after Gomez received a bipolar disorder and lupus diagnosis, portrays the singer and actress learning how to love herself.
(11/04/22 12:00pm)
The "Partner Track," a 2013 book by Helen Wan that inspired Georgia Lee's production, launched its first season of 10 episodes on Netflix on Aug. 26.
(10/31/22 4:41pm)
This probiotic combination balances your gut, gets rid of gas, and detoxifies the digestive tract. A scoop of the Greens dietary supplement quickly relieves bloating and lowers intestinal inflammation. This combination of digestive enzymes assists in breaking down the food you eat, and probiotics assist in the body's digestion of those nutrients.
(10/31/22 4:41pm)
When consumed in balance, coffee and matcha both have health-promoting qualities that improve levels of energy and cognitive function due to their caffeine and antioxidant contents. However, matcha is the way to go if you want to get healthy benefits without getting the jitters from the acid or caffeine.
(10/13/22 12:00pm)
"Smile" is one of the most terrifying movies I have ever watched.
(10/07/22 12:00pm)
As the fall season approaches, Starbucks lovers look forward to trying the company's new seasonal menu options. Tasting new coffee flavors is a fun activity for college students especially, myself included.
(09/30/22 12:00pm)
For decades, animal testing has been helping create medicine and helping students learn. The operations typically result in a large amount of pain. Most animals are sacrificed after an experiment; however, they may be used again. Innocent animals are required to breathe in harmful substances, and they have holes drilled into their skulls. Animals are not allowed to have food or water, and scientists inflict pain on animals including burns, wounds and other injuries. According to Lone Star College, the Draize test and the LD50 test, two of the most often used toxicity tests, are known for the severe agony and suffering they cause to experimental animals.