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Valentine’s cheer and assassins brought together in ‘Love Hurts’ 

The perfect recipe for a Valentine’s Day movie is love, comedy and oddly enough, assassins. At least, that’s the case for “Love Hurts,”...

YouTubers Slushy Noobz return post-break with a bang

The YouTuber duo Martin and Hamzah, who run the joint channel Slushy Noobz, recently made a triumphant return to the platform after a...

Exploring the Rave Scene in Southern California 

Planning a rave can seem overwhelming, but with the right knowledge it can be an amazing experience.  Ravers enjoy EDM events year-round in Southern...

‘Wings of Starlight’ release revives long lost Fairies fandom

After a decade since the last “Tinker Bell” movie came out, Disney has brought back Pixie Hollow with the book “Wings of Starlight”...

Chance Theater’s ‘Tick, Tick… Boom!’ flaunts powerhouse of a cast

Anaheim’s Chance Theater debuted their rendition of Jonathan Larson’s theater musical “Tick, Tick…Boom!” on Feb. 1. Set in the 90s, the story delivers...

Drew Hancock’s ‘Companion’ subverts all expectations

“M3GAN” meets “Don’t Worry Darling” in an altogether better-than-both triumphant thriller “Companion.” Viewers who found either of the former movies lacking will be...

Nine reads to keep an eye out for in 2025

For those with ambitious reading goals in 2025, here is a list of four non-fiction books and five fiction books coming out in...

2025 Grammy Awards — a heated hub for pop culture

Oh, we are so back! Influential music artists from around the world gathered in Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena for the 67th Annual Grammy...

Theater Thursday: Military movie ‘Valiant One’ shot down with horrible writing

Inspired by true events, the military thriller “Valiant One” was released in theaters Jan. 31, telling the story of becoming a hero and...

Goodbye, The Weeknd, hello Abel with ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’

Singer-songwriter Abel Tesfaye, known professionally as The Weeknd, released his sixth album, “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” on Jan. 31. The Weeknd has reached meteoric...

Black Country, New Road is back with ‘Besties’

When prompted to imagine England’s indie rock scene, few would envision a sextet of saxophone, piano and violin-wielding musicians. However, Black Country, New...

Andrew Scott shines in a one-man adaptation of ‘Uncle Vanya’

Anton Chekhov’s “Uncle Vanya” has been adapted more times than one can count since its publication in 1897, but “Vanya” — this time...

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