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It’s my birthday!!! Yes, that’s right I share a birthday with none other than Lord Voldemort himself. It’s… pretty sweet. Anyway, so I know yesterday I said my Best TV Shows of 2018 post was going to be my last post of the year, but I really don’t want to drag 2018 into 2019. Plus,
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As I said in my Worst Albums of 2018 post, 2018 was a good year for music if you knew where to look. Relying on the charts will only make you depressed. Fine tuning your music taste and finding releases based on that is the only way to go. To make my list, the album
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Music critics have either labeled 2018 a mediocre year for music or a terrible one. Personally, I found this to be a good year for music… if you look in the right places. The charts are a nightmare, but my playlists are not. However, even I found some albums to be just god awful. Even
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Well everyone, it’s that time of year again. It’s time for all the best and worst lists to start pouring out. Last year, I did all my year-end lists over three weeks. I did lists for books, albums, TV shows, and movies. For each of those, I did a best, worst, and most disappointing list.
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Remember when I used to reviews albums like all the time? I used to be so productive. Now I hardly ever post album reviews. Anyway, today I’d like to amend that and do a few little reviews for some albums I missed along the way. As you can tell by the title, those albums are
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Finally, we’re here at the last of my promised posts of the week (except for Top 5 Wednesday, which I skipped). I wasn’t sure I could do it, but I did. On the docket today is all the music I’ve been digging lately. But first, a story. It all started when my phone gave me
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When it comes to inspirational celebrities, Hayley Kiyoko is towards the top of my list. She’s an out-and-proud lesbian who openly sings about girls. For me and many others, she’s a revelation. Hell, there’s a reason she’s known among fans as Lesbian Jesus. She’s making young lesbians and other Sapphic girls feel comfortable in their
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The way we consume and relate to media has changed a lot with the rise of the internet. Websites with public forums like Twitter and Tumblr have allowed fans and critics to connect and publically show support or disdain for a piece of work. In most ways, this has been fantastic. It’s a more effective