The Top Ten Most Cliché and Overused Graduation Songs

School’s wrapping up for the summer, which means graduation season is in full force. Graduation calls for sappy, “friends forever” songs for everything from class songs, grad party playlists, and soundtracks to those video montages everyone’s parents make for the…

Read of the Week: The Last Best Kiss by Claire LaZebnik

Anna Eliot is tired of worrying about what other people think. After all, that was how she lost the only guy she ever really liked, Finn Westbrook.Now, three years after she broke his heart, the one who got away is…

Book Review: “The Competition” by Marcia Clark

Manipulation and trickery are the foundations of The Competition, a mystery thriller that depicts a manic killing spree designed and executed by an uncanny number of suspects who always seem to be out of reach. Dead ends, close calls, and public…

Book Review: Tease by Amanda Maciel

I finished reading an advanced reading copy of Tease by Amanda Maciel a few weeks ago, but I didn’t want to review it until I was fully able to express myself. This is a book that needs to sink in; I knew…

Veronica Mars Season 1 Retrospective

Buffy stole my heart first but then came Veronica. She struck a chord within me that resonates to this day, and in anticipation of the film I have been delighted to rewatch and revisit these old episodes to produce this piece, the…

Read of the Week: Until It Hurts to Stop by Jennifer R. Hubbard

When you can’t trust anyone, how can you ever feel safe? In seventh grade, Maggie Camden was the class outcast. Every day, the other girls tripped her, pinched her, trapped her in the bathroom, told her she would be better…