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Weezer Coughs Out a Disappointing Cover Album
It’s been a good week for Weezer fans, with the digital release of “Weezer (Black Album)” on March 1 and the retail debut of the “Weezer (Teal Album)” today after its digital release on Jan. 24.
Sure, Ariana Grande just blew our minds…
The Jonas Brothers Make a Comeback
The Jonas brothers are back, baby! And this time they’ve had sex. After “breaking up” (they can’t really break up- they’re brothers) in 2013, they’ve come out with a new single, “Sucker.”
In case you weren’t a Disney Channel diehard…
Remembering Luke Perry
Luke Perry, known for his roles in “Beverly Hills, 90210” and “Riverdale,” passed away on Wednesday, March 5, after suffering a massive stroke.
Perry was surrounded by friends and family members at the time of his passing. It has been…
Johnny Depp Files Defamation Suit
The tense divorce of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard added another layer of drama over the weekend after Depp filed a $50 million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. The suit is a response to Heard’s op-ed published in the Washington…
Isn’t It Romantic? No. No, It Is Not.
Ever since I first saw “Pitch Perfect” in 2012 at my local movie theater, I have been obsessed with Rebel Wilson. Her humor, subpar singing talent and her message of body positivity has led me to follow her career by seeing every movie…
The 91st Academy Awards Ceremony Was One to Remember
Awards season wrapped up on Sunday with a hostless Oscars ceremony full of surprises, snubs and some more or less expected wins. Like every other year, there were lots of moments to talk about.
The biggest winner of the night was…
Jordyn Woods Has Left the Group Chat
In case you’ve been living under a rock for the past week, some serious drama has gone down in the Kardashian/Jenner empire. For those unattached to their phones 24/7, here’s the rundown.
Flashback to 2013: Kylie Jenner (pre-lip fillers)…
“Golden Hour” Wins Big at Grammy Awards
I want to start off this article by asserting that Janelle Monáe’s “Dirty Computer” should have won Album of the Year. Of course, given the Grammy Awards’ notorious track record of benching black artists in the AOTY category, I knew chances…