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  • Indie-pop band Belle Histoire brings soft and creative melodies to its new EP

    Indie pop-rock has been climbing the charts in popularity within the past few years, and what gives Belle Histoire the glistening spotlight is its new EP released on the day of love itself, Feb. 14. Belle Histoire gave fans its first music representation with EP titled "Spirits" in 2011 and has made a follow up with "I Can Tell," this winter season.

     

  • Franceschi You me at Six creates fresh music waves with new album

    With the same pop-alternative swag, You Me at Six has done it again. It knows how to make an upbeat record while staying true to its colors. It has always intertwined soft ballads with upbeat rocks songs and this time around the band has grown as musicians and knows exactly where it wanted to lead this record.

     

  • Housewives Housewives on its last high-heeled stomp

    The four lovable women of Wisteria Lane, who made their debut as desperate housewives in 2004, are now in their eighth and final season, and ready to end the series with a bang.

     

  • The Quickie

    ‘The Hunger Games'   book series Three-part series, "The Hunger Games" is the new addiction to young readers. The plot begins with characters Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark in their post-apoctalypic world of Panem, where the 12 districts come together for the annual event where the districts send forth a boy and girl, and fight to the death.

  • Chevelle Chevelle’s new album is no ‘Sci-Fi Crime’

    Since its previous album "Sci-Fi Crimes," the alternative-hard rock/metal trio from Chicago, Chevelle, has released its latest album, "Hats Off to the Bull." The record offers a mix of heavy-guitar riffs, as well as melodic vocal and instrument combinations.

     

  • Extremely New movie leaves viewers slightly annoyed

    The girl I purchased my ticket from told me the movie I was about to see is amazing, so I went into "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" with high expectations, and left feeling a bit exasperated.

     

  • The Quickie

    New Show—‘Alcatraz' Monday nights at 8 p.m.—"Alcatraz" is something new to television, bringing in elements of mystery, crime and government official conspiracies. This suspenseful thriller will keep you on your toes and guessing from episode to episode.