Must-Read: A Court of Mist and Fury
A Court of Mist and Fury is an excellent sequel to A Court of Thorns and Roses. In fact, it’s even better than the first book. The romance is crazy-hot,
Continue ReadingA Court of Mist and Fury is an excellent sequel to A Court of Thorns and Roses. In fact, it’s even better than the first book. The romance is crazy-hot,
Continue ReadingEncoding. Storing, Retrieving. Those are three things the brain does; they are also the three parts of Nick Payne’s newest brilliant play, Incognito. As with Payne‘s other work (namely the
Continue ReadingThe hysterical and piercing cry of Una (Michelle Williams) echoes throughout the theater. We have just witnessed a piece of the complicated and murky relationship between Una and Ray (Jeff
Continue ReadingSam Claflin is about to take women’s hearts by storm. In the highly anticipated film adaptation of Jojo Moyes’s Me Before You, Claflin will be the prickly Will Traynor…and I
Continue ReadingBooks in general are a dazzling escape from the mundane, everyday things. A good chunk of my young adulthood was spent reading light fantasy stories. Who doesn’t love a little
Continue ReadingIntelligent, attractive, well spoken, versatile: these are just a few words to describe Tom Hiddleston. You can currently find him on television as the charming Jonathan Pine in The Night
Continue ReadingMichael Wartella is currently endearing himself to audiences as the doggedly determined detective-to-be, Hugo, in the sweet new musical, Tuck Everlasting. He has had his share of theater experiences across
Continue ReadingWaitress, a new musical by singer Sara Bareilles, is based upon the movie of the same name (starring one of our favorites, Keri Russell). This musical adaptation has catchy songs,
Continue ReadingZac Efron can make anyone go weak in the knees. His perfectly chiseled physique paired with his handsome face are quite the combination. And, when you pair that with smooth
Continue ReadingThe 1980s was a magical time for fantasy movies. Despite cheesy storylines or lower quality production value than what we are used to today, these movies all allowed audiences to
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