Playlist: LDOC
By Alex Gailey | April 24, 2016T-minus three days until LDOC and we are hype about it.
T-minus three days until LDOC and we are hype about it.
It’s finals season, and everything is happening all at once. Final exams and projects are piling up and you and your classmates are pulling out both late hours at the library and the hairs on your head. If you have time to settle down for two hours, consider watching some of these movies to de-stress.
In the event you aren’t completely up to date on which now-irrelevant celebrity from the ‘00s is attempting a comeback, Chris “I’m-so-over-people-bringing-this-past-shit-up” Brown is now getting a documentary that no one asked for which will detail his heroic rise from the apparently horrendous tragedy and hardship that befell him when he decided it’d be a good idea to punch his girlfriend in the face.
I was in an English class when the news broke that Prince had died. I actually screamed.
The new "Fantastic Beasts" trailer left me with a lot of question and approximately zero answers.
I was under the impression that Prince was immortal. I now wish that I had been correct in this assumption, for he was taken from us far too soon.
Do you hate cake? If yes, this should be good news: the new fad “Raindrop Cake” is literally not cake.
Finals are next week and you're either already stressed or in denial.
Here’s a playlist for when you’re absolutely ~done~. And yes, the tildes are 1000% necessary.
Here are my favorite things about summer:
Every kid older than seven knows there is a difference between blatantly lying and stretching the truth. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on your sense of humor), the people at Snapple are all under the age of five.
The first time I experienced Mumford & Sons live was during their summer tour in 2015. I danced, I laughed and I cried.
Take Note is a spotlight series that features music artists that are arguably not mainstream enough and deserve your attention. Last month we featured Lunchmoney Lewis, now here is the spoken word-hip hop hybrid of Propaganda.
Binge Watch Guide is a blog series to lead you through the many available series for streaming.
“Chariot for Women” is the strange-sounding new app that’s been popping up on your newsfeed lately. But what is it? Their mission statement is “Driving Women Towards Empowerment and Safety.” But what does that entail?
Heel-o, Friends. Because college basketball is over and one of the biggest shows on television, "Game of Thrones," returns in two weeks, I’ve decided to give a quick review and get excited about the new season. This will be split up into portions for:
Last weekend, I got to attend one of the best events the Triangle has to offer — Full Frame Documentary Film Festival.
Music to get you through the worst ten minutes of the semester