Social Innovation or Communicative Regression?
Technological advances have changed the way people communicate and made the world a much smaller place, but the convenience of these advances may be making face-to-face communication a lost skill.
“Brain on Fire” Lacking the Spark
Netflix original, “Brain On Fire,” hardly lives up to the immense potential that lies within the real-life events which first inspired this story.
Suspend Your Disbelief and Plunge Into “Meg”
After your parents once convinced you that “Jaws” was the greatest movie about sharks, it’s now your turn to recommend “The Meg.” This humorous yet thrilling film depicts a group of scientists in China who are determined to figure out how the once-extinct megalodons are somehow appearing again.
Nostalgic Summer Nights at the Ballpark
A breezy summer night was enjoyed by all at the Cheap Trick, Journey, Def Leppard concert as a crowd represented by multiple generations shared a great night filled with music as the summer came to a close.
Local Band Cleans up the Competition
Local band Bleach has come into the spotlight recently. The band is featured in multiple venues around St. Louis and Kansas City, opening for more seasoned bands as well as releasing their original music.
Expectations Were High — it Met Nun
High hopes for the release of “The Nun” were left unsatisfied as the film failed to piece together a compelling story worthy of its predecessors in “The Conjuring” franchise.
A Journey Back to The Hundred Acre Wood
With a valuable life lesson to be taught, “Christopher Robin” is as much a movie for adults as it is for kids.
The Return of Harlem’s Hero
The bulletproof man, “Luke Cage,” returns again on Netflix after Season 1 and “The Defenders” television series. Harlem’s Hero is back to defend Harlem from new and old enemies while fighting his own internal battles.
Beware: Huge Plant in “Little Shop” Feeds Our Comedic Cravings
MBU Theatre presents “Little Shop of Horrors,” the dark yet comedic story of a carnivorous, talking plant that promises fame and fortune to its unlucky victims in exchange for blood. The show opens this weekend in the Chapel.
Looking Back at Tool’s “Lateralus”
Lateralus, an album that requires multiple listens … years of listening. In order to capture the true message, you need time, an open mind and some mathematical skills.