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10 Gifts for Tattooed Moms


Trust us, your mom is cooler than you think. Especially all the tattooed moms out there. Your mom might watch all your skateboarding snaps or drive you and your friends to shows. Maybe she lets your band practice at your house or she loves the color you just dyed your hair. Some moms are just on another level. If you’re still wondering at the last minute (Mother’s Day is Sunday people) what to get for your awesome mom, we have a few ideas. Get her an itty bitty Vans shoe key ring, she’ll remember your little baby shoes. A low-key… Read more »

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Film Review: Poms


You’ve seen it before: The creation of an “underdog” cheerleading squad who learn to pull together with an inspirational leader and succeed at the big competition. The sole difference here is that it is women from a retirement community rather than highschoolers.

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The Galaxy Bids Farewell To Chewbacca Actor Peter Mayhew


Peter Mayhew, the man behind the mask of Chewbacca, has passed away at the age of 74. His Wookie was brilliantly acted as he showed us just what depths of emotion and heights of hilarity a character can express without even speaking a translatable language. Peter was the OG Chewbacca, starring in the late 70’s trilogy “A New Hope”, “Empire Strikes Back”, and “Return of the Jedi”. Decades later he suited up to play Chewie again in ‘The Revenge of the Sith’ and fought back from being in a wheelchair for ‘The Force Awakens’. Mr. Mayhew acted as a consultant… Read more »

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Rest in Peace Luke Perry


Photo credit: AP Photo/Jeff Christensen We are saddened to hear of the passing of Luke Perry, who died today at the age of 52. He will always be remembered as a gifted actor who touched the hearts of many. Perry was known as the new James Dean in his 90210 days and later became the ultimate dad on Riverdale. He will be truly missed.

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Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop: A Conversation with The Maine’s John O’Callaghan


Not every band can release a song on a Wednesday, then have everybody in the audience scream each word back at them live on the following Friday. And not every band can put together a festival in their hometown and bring in fans from around the world in the middle of January. But The Maine is not like every band. “We’ve been so fortunate and lucky to experience what we have,” says vocalist John O’Callaghan. We’re sitting in a building inside Civic Space Park in Phoenix, AZ on the second day of 8123 Fest. Through the windows, This Century plays… Read more »

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