A large part of the film’s enduring popularity is the fact that it is a relatively wholesome affair.
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A large part of the film’s enduring popularity is the fact that it is a relatively wholesome affair.
The classic fairy tales “Jack and the Beanstalk,” “Little Red Riding Hood,” “Rapunzel” and “Cinderella” are woven in, and everyone gets their happy ending – or so they think.
On Saturday, Oct. 8, the special “Crossover Nexus” aired on Cartoon Network (CN), uniting four shows – “OK K.O.!,” “Ben 10,” “Steven Universe” and “Teen Titans Go!” in 11 minutes of pure awesomeness.
This album is the first time they’ve had a chance to familiarize themselves with their new surroundings and status. The themes that bob and weave throughout the album not only question if they are ready for what comes next, but also if they deserve it, and more importantly, if it is worth it.
Boobs, dick jokes and teenage shame intersect in the second season of comedian Nick Kroll’s Netflix brainchild “Big Mouth,” giving fans all the more reason to love the crude take on the brutality of puberty.
"With guitar riffs, vocals rivaling the screams and howls of Zeppelin’s Robert Plant and a sound reminiscent of ‘70s classic rock that the rock community hasn’t heard in a couple of decades, it’s easy to see why they’ve been compared to Zeppelin for most of their career.
“None of us could have known that we would be in this moment in time”
Paul writes that the idea for her book of books came from a distinct feeling of failure.
“OK K.O.!,” the brainchild of creator Ian Jones-Quartey, is a fanciful homage to Saturday morning cartoons while still taking itself seriously.
“Right from the start of the first episode, you know this show is going straight into the twilight zone of toilet humor.”
“There’s nothing quite like falling in love in New York City. It’s an experience like no other – both the highest and lowest moments of your life unfold on the busy streets, midnight trains and tiny apartment bedrooms.”
“The narrative is thoroughly compelling and the subject matter serves as almost a commentary on the current state of our country.”
“Though occasionally fun and lighthearted, this dramatic romance delves into sensitive subject matters such as alcoholism, family issues, self-discovery and mental health.”
“Fans of drag (or just a good time) rejoiced this Thursday, Oct. 4 at Hofstra’s 11th annual Drag Show, held at the Adams Playhouse.”
“Claudio says she has never felt so compelled to be vulnerable as she was while writing this album. In eight tracks, “No Rain, No Flowers” takes listeners from the start of a raw, open and infatuated relationship to the end, where Claudio comes to terms with all that has happened.”
“The electric, bubblegum pop aesthetic that surges through each band allows their sounds to collide, creating a perfect atmosphere for the audience’s overflowing effervescence.”
“In a crowded market focused on cadence, Wayne’s continued lyrical prowess helps “Tha Carter V,” the latest installment of the series that made him a legend, rise above the noise.”
“Through all the noise of the summer emerged a singular voice, once so wrought by the effects of a haunting past of alcoholism, addiction and emotional instability, that now stands as a figurehead of culture, fashion and quality hip-hop/R&B music.”
“The band emitted an infectious energy to which the crowd quickly responded. A fan threw a bra toward the stage and Whittle whipped it through the air.”
“For those who don’t know, Painted Zeros (PZ) is an indie “dreampunk” band from Brooklyn, New York, currently signed to Don Giovanni Records.”