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(10/29/20 11:42pm)
Zach Sobiech had a rare form of bone cancer called osteosarcoma. He passed away in May of 2013 at the young age of 18. Before his death, Sobiech recorded the song "Clouds" and posted it on YouTube in December of 2012.
(10/28/20 12:58am)
Uttering “I’m not into mainstream music; I listen to a lot of underground stuff” when followed by artists like Rex Orange County, Tame Impala and Arctic Monkeys is certainly comical because of their wild popularity. Most of us have seen the Twitter jokes, and another band that fits right into this category is The 1975.
(10/27/20 2:45am)
In 1990, Nicolas Roeg released the children’s horror film called The Witches. The premise was spine-chilling: witches existed everywhere and despised children — so much so in fact that they turned them into mice to squash them.
(10/23/20 1:13am)
Everyone knows The Beatles. Whether you grew up listening to them through your older relatives, found them on your own or just know a few of their songs through pop culture, The Beatles are a band known by all, unless you live under a rock.
(10/22/20 2:49am)
It’s Halloween, and that means slasher movies are in. Slasher movies are a sub-genre where a guy with a giant knife, chainsaw or machete chases a bunch of people (usually teenagers) around until he kills most or all of them.
(10/20/20 1:36am)
On Nov. 13, 2016, Dave Chappelle hosted the first Saturday Night Live after the 2016 election. The most stinging part of that episode was not the sketches or even the long-awaited return of Chappelle himself, but for me, it was a line he said in his opening monologue.
(10/12/20 2:34am)
Indie-rock group Hippo Campus has a funny way of always making its listeners feel on top of the world. It doesn’t matter if it’s one of the Minnesota-based quintet’s blatantly upbeat, serotonin-boosting jams or a toned-down, comforting-instilling ballad — the boys know how to enrapture fans and evoke every positive feeling in the book.
(10/09/20 4:22am)
Chrissy Teigen has always been one to be open about her feelings, whether we like it or not. Last Wednesday, she and husband John Legend announced in an Instagram post that she has lost her pregnancy after being hospitalized for extreme bleeding. She expressed her raw emotions on Instagram with pictures in her hospital bed, mourning the death of her son Jack.
(10/06/20 2:01am)
When you hail from the best city in Ohio, it’s easy to turn up your nose on your neighboring cities.
(10/01/20 1:42am)
Michael Wells is the “babysitter” of Alexander’s offensive line.
(10/01/20 1:17am)
As the fall nights get colder, new shows and movies come to Netflix to curl up with. Content like Parks and Recreation and Magic Mike will be leaving in October, but the number of new content that is on its way makes up for it.
(09/25/20 4:17am)
Hip-hop fans across the country haven’t heard from Las Vegas rapper Baby Keem in quite some time. Keem, the younger cousin of rap icon Kendrick Lamar, left his fans hanging for majority of the year after dropping his sophomore album, Die For My B—h, in July 2019.
(09/21/20 2:11am)
In the last two years, Nickelodeon has announced plans for a plethora of “SpongeBob SquarePants” spin-offs such as “Kamp Koral,” “The Patrick Star Show” and an untitled music-based Squidward project by Netflix. Given the show's popularity, one may ask what took Nickelodeon so long to expand the universe of their beloved franchise?
(09/18/20 1:41am)
If you are an avid TikTok user, you have probably, at this point, encountered a certain branch of TikTok. There is “Political TikTok,” “WitchTok,” “Alt TikTok,” “Straight TikTok,” and literally countless more. I often find myself scrolling for hours, and I will come across a video saying something along the lines of “Welcome to ____TikTok.” These videos are always related to something that interests me, without fail every time. Many people will makes jokes and videos about “the algorithm” and talk about it like it is not some hidden component to the app; the algorithm is spoken of like it is something we can see and something we have a say in.
(09/14/20 1:26am)
Tokyo’s Revenge has dropped a new EP, 7VEN. It may only be seven songs in length, but it displays his wide range of vocal and emotional capabilities.
(09/11/20 12:39am)
When almost every episode is good, it’s hard to narrow down just 10.
(09/03/20 2:57am)
Abbey Martin, a freshman studying undecided sciences at Ohio University’s Southern campus, knows first-hand the effects of COVID-19. Her mother tested positive after a coworker leaned over the desk and said she was sick.
(09/02/20 12:24am)
Have you ever driven your Ferrari Testarossa down the German Autobahn, whipping around bends like you’re playing Gran Turismo? Have you ever partied in a dank Eastern European club, popping bottles like you’re part of the Vengaboys? Me neither, but if I had, I would probably be listening to bbno$ and Lentra’s new single: “imma.”
(08/28/20 12:24am)
Quarantine brought out the best in most people’s creativity and comfy style. With nowhere to go to dress up and look good for, we were left to make looking casual cute again. From DIY sets to throwing different articles of clothing together to principally wearing a mask everywhere, the look stuck. So naturally, it should come as no surprise that many students will be sporting some of the new trends on campus this fall.
(07/25/20 1:32am)
Just because Neck Deep is gradually changing its sound doesn’t mean it won’t forever be a staple of pop punk. Bands can’t be expected to remain the same forever — especially if you consider the heaviness of Neck Deep’s own debut EP, Rain in July — but the Welsh five-piece has made a statement with its latest album, All Distortions Are Intentional, or ADAI: when you refine your sound and fix the kinks without departing from the genre completely, magic happens.