Here We Are, Now Entertain Us – 5 Reasons to Watch Parks and Recreation
BY BLUE KAUFMAN You could live 1000 years and still not be able to sift through all the TV shows Netflix has to offer.  With so much to watch and so little time, we end up having to pick and choose the shows we indulge in, letting the others... Read more
Issues Solved: Comics & Television
BY CHRISTINA RIVERO Television and comics seem like a peculiar mix. In fact, most people don’t even believe that some popular T.V. shows have comic book series to go along with it them (i.e. The Walking Dead, Arrow, Adventure Time, and Supernatural.) However, the comics aren’t screenplays of past... Read more
Game On: World Of Warcraft

Game On: World Of Warcraft

Blogs February 21, 2014

BY DANIEL LEIBOWITZ World of Warcraft (WoW) single handedly reinvented the fantasy role-playing genre. Even now, eight and a half years after its release, WOW’s impact remains as prominent as ever. No Massive Multiplayer Online Game (MMOG) has come close to the amount of subscriptions or general popularity WoW... Read more
Review: Against Me – Transgender Dysphoria Blues
BY KATIE LERNER The punk/alternative rock band Against Me! originated in Gainesville, Florida in 1997. The band independently released three studio albums, but then moved to Fat Wreck Chords and finally a major labor, Sire Records, in 2007. Their major labor debut New Wave reached number 57 on the... Read more
Review: Lone Survivor
BY A.J. KURZMAN Every now and then, a movie will come to the big screen and truly surprise you, engrossing you into the world it portrays.  Lone Survivor is one of those movies.  Based off the true events that took place during Operation Red Wings in Afghanistan, Lone Survivor packs an... Read more
The Other Side Of Blackfish
BY MELANIE SMITH When you see a sea creature that’s larger than a car, it’s overwhelming to watch them part water with an unexpected grace.  Locking eyes with them, you know a vast intelligence exists, though only connecting through two tiny holes underneath the white spot streaked over flawless,... Read more
Classics Revisited: A Hard Day’s Night
BY BLUE KAUFMAN In an attempt to ditch their manager, the Beatles sneak out a back door as John Lennon triumphantly shouts “We’re Out”! Together, they race to an open field and embrace their liberation by jumping and dancing, unable to contain the boyish grins that seem to be... Read more
Classics Revisited: The Beatles – Revolver
BY JEREMY HAAS It’s been 50 years since The Beatles first appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show. That’s enough time for a guy to be born, grow up, find a career, start a family, develop back problems, and sadly be considered “old.” The Beatles, however, will probably never age. ... Read more
The Lariat Mix: Pop Music That Matters
BY CHARLIE BLODNIEKS With “hipster” culture on the rise, top 40 hits are often considered to be “too mainstream” for many. The fact of the matter is this: some fall in love with music that causes them to feel something deep rather than something that’s simply catchy. When the... Read more
Midnight Movies Are Becoming A Thing Of The Past
BY ADAM SHLOMI Midnight movie premiers have been a tradition in the film industry for generations. These events are home to excited audiences, unable to wait another day to see a new film. This group almost never includes young children however, so at these midnight screenings, it’s all groups... Read more