By Jackie Kazim, Staff Writer It Follows is not the kind of movie that sticks with you long after the end credits have rolled. By…
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The possible pitfall of video game sequels Hotline Miami remains one of my favorite games. It was brief, engrossing and well-ended. A few weeks ago,…
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How does my sexuality have anything to do with my vices? (No religious commentary, please.) Okay, I guess I kind of get it: you’re pissed…
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Jesus criticizes Sean Hannity for blasphemy Sean Hannity, host of Fox News’ “The Sean Hannity Show,” was surprised to learn last night that Jesus Christ…
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College grad moves back home to watch Netflix As friends exchanged tearful hugs on commencement day, newly graduated Ethan Lacey had an advantage that nobody…
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7 steps to reeling in your husband, whether he likes it or not You’re sexy! You’re flirty! You’re fun! That’s everything a man wants, right?…
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Natalia Kills retrospectively calls out Adam and Eve Natalia Kills was overheard screaming at the Special Snowflake café earlier last week about something astonishing. “This…
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Audio file surfaces, showing icons’ true colors Hollywood, California, 2015 — in this town of dreams and big business is a car carrying seven of…
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By Amanda Livingston Hi, I’m Taylor. Yes. Yes, I would love to! Yes, I can hang out Saturday night! I love horror movies. I’m free…
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Prose & Cons
A Russian poet in a death camp could not write his poems down so his wife memorized them by heart
by Gillian Wenzel May 2, 2015by Gillian Wenzel Poetry is a train Gathering from the ghettos The gangs the prisons and the households of xanax Stuck in the quicksand, the…