Culture

Out of the Park Baseball 15 Review: ‘A Grand Slam’

Video Games

Out of the Park Baseball 15 Review: ‘A Grand Slam’

We got our hands on a copy of OOTP 15—it didn’t disappoint.

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Film Review: ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’

The Pictures

Film Review: ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’

‘Captain America’ marveled us with an in-depth, outstanding plot that travels further down the rabbit hole of real-life than most Marvel films.

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Film Review: ‘God’s Not Dead’

The Pictures

Film Review: ‘God’s Not Dead’

Despite the film’s enticing and intellectually interesting subject matter, glaring directorial errors restrain the interest of viewers.

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Waiting On 30

Life

Waiting On 30

Generation Y was told their 20s were supposed to be when they grow up and settle down; well, that statement was about ten years off.

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Hooked On ‘Fatherhood’

Television

Hooked On ‘Fatherhood’

Hank Azaria’s ‘Fatherhood’ is a wonderfully entertaining look into celebrity parenting lives and proves that children are one thing that connect us all.

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I Learned English By Watching ‘Clueless’

Life

I Learned English By Watching ‘Clueless’

“I was a semi-fluent 10-year-old from Puerto Rico when I saw it, and would play that movie on a loop, trying to catch all the nuances in pronunciation.”

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An Unsettling Poolside Conversation

Life

An Unsettling Poolside Conversation

Connecting to those close to us in our lives is a casualty of the ease of connecting to everyone else’s lives.

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In Memoriam Of ’90s Technology

Digital Notes

In Memoriam Of ’90s Technology

Yak Bak, Game Boy Colors, and Nokia 3310s. Reliving the best of ’90s technology one ancient memory at a time.

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Spring, Summer 2014 Fashion Guide

Fashion Guides

Spring, Summer 2014 Fashion Guide

From hints of floral romance to Gothic blooms and 3D embellishments, floral is key to creating the perfect Spring/Summer 2014 wardrobe.

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Folded Paper Bags

Culture

Folded Paper Bags

The benefits of giving back to our communities leave much longer lasting impacts than we can begin to imagine.

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A Smarter Smartphone Future

Digital Notes

A Smarter Smartphone Future

Smartphone-tech improvements aren’t just about looks anymore, they’re about improving our quality of life.

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America’s Weird Museums

Culture

America’s Weird Museums

Intentionally seeking out bad art and yearnings for everything banana highlight our trip into America’s weirdest museums.

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‘Non-Stop’ To London

The Pictures

‘Non-Stop’ To London

Master of desperation Liam Neeson delivers an ideal 90-minute-thriller to movie-goers in “Non-Stop”.

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Final Notes: Harold Ramis Bids Us Adieu

Culture

Final Notes: Harold Ramis Bids Us Adieu

At only 69, the comedy legend bids us adieu and, much like a storyteller, leaves us wanting a little bit more.

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The Infinite Pokémon Theorem

Digital Notes

The Infinite Pokémon Theorem

Thousands of gamers fighting over one player equates to virtual anarchy, right?

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To Infinity, And Beyond

Digital Notes

To Infinity, And Beyond

Despite still being at an early stage, the possibilities of what 3D printing can offer are seemingly infinite.

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Sesame Street Cures The Flappy Bird Blues

Digital Notes, Laughs

Sesame Street Cures The Flappy Bird Blues

Flappy Bird may be extinct, but Sesame Street has created an equally addicting parody game starring Bert. Sorry Ernie.

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To History, With Love

Culture

To History, With Love

Love is an ancient affair, and we owe our hearts to a strange and sometimes bloody history that set the stage for Valentine’s Day as we know it.

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Digital Notes, Politics

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“Slow and steady” does not apply to the race for faster Internet speeds. So why is the U.S. quickly falling behind other developed countries?

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The Snapchat For Grown-Ups

Digital Notes

The Snapchat For Grown-Ups

This message will self-destruct. Well, when you’re done with it. That’s just one way that the new app, Confide, differs from its adolescent predecessor, Snapchat.

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