Rest Well, General
“We’ve lost the General.” Those are the words I wrote to a friend on hearing of Carrie Fisher’s death.
“We’ve lost the General.” Those are the words I wrote to a friend on hearing of Carrie Fisher’s death.
It’s pretty safe to say that 2016 is a time most of us would rather forget. A lot has happened in the past year, and it’s become harder and harder to be thankful in the light of the losses, atrocities, and social and political events that have taken place. But not everything was doom and gloom; as one last present to you this Christmas, we’re giving you some of the good things that happened in 2016, and some reasons why you should still remain hopeful, compassionate, and grateful as we wave goodbye to another year. — All Time Low opening… Read more »
Mike was an entertainer, Prince was an ArTIsT, George was a SINGER. Pure. And if you’ve ever had a song truly move you, then you know what a voice like George’s is capable of doing to us sentimental fools.
Another week has gone by, and that means another episode of Man Of The Hour is ready for your ears. This week, the guys share everything they’re thinking about in the beautiful life they’re livin’. From Prince Harry to Niall Horan, catch up on their pop culture dish of the week. Then, listen as they answer life’s most important questions like: “Are iPods for babies?” “Why do they not shoot?”, and “Do you believe in ghosts?”. It’s all here, with Pat and Seb! Brought to you by, Berklee Online. Now giving you the option to complete your degree online. Learn… Read more »
Another week has gone by, and that means another episode of Man Of The Hour is ready for your ears.
If you’re already listening to The 1975 and Chainsmokers, this is the track you’ve been waiting for all your life.
Lana Del Rey transforms Sleeping Beauty’s lighthearted theme into a chilling, creepy rendition for this week’s (Un)covered!
Listen in as Geek Girl Riot’s Sam Devotta tells you all about one of her favorite authors, V.E. Schwab.
Rejected Princesses is a project turned brand new book, whose tagline reads, “women too awesome, awful, or offbeat for kids’ movies”. We spoke to its creator Jason Porath on our latest Whachudoin’? segment.
The complex, dramatic, and provocative Winner’s Trilogy comes to a close in Marie Rutkoski’s final installment, The Winner’s Kiss. It’s the ultimate game of heart versus head for our heroine, Kestrel, as she must choose a side in the midst of a war where everything is at stake. Rutkoski leaves you with a tantalizing story of struggle, secrecy, and sacrifice that you won’t be able to put down!