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The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo by Amy Schumer
I need to be completely and totally honest with you all about this memoir. I have read many memoirs, from celebrities about political figures, even the complex relationships and events surrounding the presidential election in the 1800s. This memoir here, however, is one of the most artful compositions I have read. I know a lot […]
MoreSimple Plan
Five musicians–Pierre Bouvier, Chuck Corneau, David Desrosiers, Sebastian Lefebrve, and Jeff Stinco–have turned in and out of each others lives for close to twenty years, like planets with a gravitation pull, a musical orbit. Since 1999, Simple Plan has been washing over the states from Montreal, Quebec. Simple Plan Website In three short years, Simple Plan […]
MoreJule Vera
Up-and-coming and new has never applied so much to an artist before this moment. In 2013, Ansley Newman, Jake Rolland, William Stacey, Hogarth Hovarth had officially debuted as Jule Vera, an alternative band. Originating from Opelika, Alabama, the band began working on getting their music out to the world and collecting an audience to […]
MoreA Memoir According to Kathy Griffin
What can I say about Kathy Griffin that has not already been said, mostly by herself? She has created a career out of self-humiliation, and amen to that, must be difficult to be the butt of your own jokes and the foundation for your career. I’m pretty sure I could never do that, it’s take […]
MoreUganda Be Kidding Me by Chelsea Handler
When there’s a book and a Netflix special, what to do, which to choose? I’ve seen the Netflix special, funny but not her best comedically. Her book, entertaining, still not the best. Having seen the Netflix special, I knew all the stories of Chelsea’s Africa trip in a more condensed version, which I believe spoiled […]
MoreWhy Not Me? by Mindy Kaling
Picked up right where the last Mindy Kaling book, “Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me?” left off. The stories, the narratives, the continuous train of thought as though we asked every single question about her life that she openly answered about. This was a great read with every type of story, seriously short and defeating […]
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