With the rise of new music genres like lo-fi and dreampop within the last year, countless indie artists have been emerging to showcase immense talent and innovation. These five women are revolutionizing the indie genre. They’re good names to remember as their growth will only exponentiate in the coming months. They’re killing the game. […]
Category: Arts and Entertainment
Batman: The good and the okay
Sept. 21 is Batman Day, and although you may have just found out that there is a Batman Day, what better way to celebrate than by watching one of the many Batman movies? There are plenty to choose from, but it is no easy task knowing which movies are outdated and which still stand the […]
Getting crafty for the first time
If you are anything like me, you haven’t crafted much of anything outside of school posters and presentations, like science fair projects and creating a cell out of materials at home. Crafting isn’t just for kids though; it can be a great outlet for expression and it can help you get more in touch with […]
Offshore Calendar – September 15th – 21st
PAW-ston Marathon Virtual 9k Run Walk Sept. 15 | noon RVSP Online Solid Fest Digital Music Festival Sept. 18 | noon RSVP Online Virtual Online Magic Show Sept. 21 | 4:00 p.m. RSVP Online Virtual Directing Workshop Sept. 21 | 7:00p.m. RSVP Online
“She Couldn’t” by Linkin Park
“She Couldn’t” is a single off of Linkin Park’s 20th anniversary release of their debut album, “Hybrid Theory.” This song was originally written for the first “Hybrid Theory” album in 1999 under the working title “Emo” and was a part of Linkin Park discovering their sound. The song was leaked on the internet back in […]
How to have the ultimate spa day — at home
I’m sure I don’t have to tell anyone how stressful the pandemic has been for all of us. College students have had to reschedule plans and traverse a new world of helping and caring for family and friends. As if you ever needed an excuse for a spa day before, you have one now. Here […]
Heartfelt and heavy: A relaxing video game about death
For one reason or another, many of us have dealt with loss in our lives. Spiritfarer, released on the Nintendo Switch just three weeks ago, is a game that explores loss and death in a new way. This heavily anticipated indie game took fans by surprise when it released the same day the final reveal […]
Get your potato fix
September is recognized as National Potato Month, and given potatoes are delicious in so many ways, here are some ways to incorporate potatoes into your day every day this month. Breakfast potatoes We’ve all enjoyed our share of potatoes for breakfast, whether they be in the form of hashbrowns, home fries or in our […]
Mulan: the girl who brought honor to her family
Mulan, the live action remake of a classic Disney movie, was supposed to be released in theaters this spring. However due to the pandemic, the Walt Disney Company presented the feature film on their streaming service, Disney+, with premier access for an extra $29.99. Going into this film, I didn’t want to expect much […]
Offshore Calender (Sept. 8 – 14)
LGBTQ+ Mindfulness session September 9 | 6:00 p.m. Online Keeping It Fresh: Humpday Comedy September 9 | 8:00 p.m. Online Fashion Illustration: Virtual Masterclass with Gladys Perint Palmer September 10 | 1:30 p.m. Online Free virtual tour of Grand Canyon National Park September 10 | 3:00 p.m. Online Baking with Our […]