Walking through the Stage AE gates, Lauren and I prepared ourselves for the connotative stigma attached to Mac Miller that we would experience in the next couple of hours. Rap concerts, in general, have a stereotype of being rowdy, unkept concerts, filled to the brim with screaming fans… and this stereotype held up at Mac….
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Alessia Cara – From One Teenage Girl to Another, Definitely Worth A Listen
Alessia Cara released her debut EP on August 28, 2015. Cara narrates five different scenarios of teenaged life in her EP, Four Pink Walls. Each track is entirely unique and is an accurate portrayal of the life of an average teenage girl. The title track “Four Pink Walls” is one of two tracks that reflects…

Maddie and Tae – Ironically cliche country
Maddie and Tae are two young country music singers whose goals were to revolutionize the face of country music as most kids know it today with their new single “Girl in a Country Song”. It reached number one as a hit single off their first album “Start Here”and the country duo succeeded in making their…

Foo Fighters Concert Review – “Good, Old Fashioned Loud Rock N Roll Show” by Guest Writer Zac McDowell
Dave Grohl, the old powerhouse drummer for Nirvana, and now the frontman the alt rock band Foo Fighters, visited Pittsburgh on the night of Tuesday, August 25th. Bringing in a crowd of more than 17,000, the audience waited anxiously for the curtain to drop and reveal the band. As the pavilion went dark and the…

“Unfriended”: A new style of movie
The movie “Unfriended” has been talked about since the beginning of 2015. But, was it worth all the hype? “Unfriended” came out on April 18 2015, no longer keeping the hype. The plot was decent, bringing a new style to movies that highlights the dangers of bullying (warning, spoilers ahead). The movie takes place entirely from…

Ed Sheeran Rocks Consol
At Consol Energy Center on May 12th, thousands of fans flocked to the downtown hot-spot to see British musician and star Ed Sheeran. His rise to stardom began with smash-hit “The A Team,” circa 2011, and his star has only begun rising. From his first album, “+”, both “The A Team” and “Lego House” were…

Star Wars Battlefront 2: Nostalgia Blaster Engage
With the game release for Star Wars Battlefront 3 slated for November 17th 2015, and Star Wars VII movie coming to theaters December 18th 2015, Star Wars fans are ready for Disney to bring new life to this beloved franchise. Some of this new life is Star Wars Battlefront 2 for the PlayStation 2. The game is a first…

Kalin and Myles Jumping with “Dedication”
Four EP’s and millions of views on YouTube in the past three years is pretty impressive for any veteran rap artist. In this situation the duo achieving this feat are newcomers, Kalin and Myles. Kalin White and Myles Parrish are two friends that, after watching Justin Bieber’s Never Say Never movie, decided they should make…

Five Nights at Freddy’s Review: The Spookiness is Just Starting
Five Nights at Freddy’s is an Indie Horror game and this will contain some spoilers. The first thing you will hear in this game is the ring of a telephone. The character you play as named ‘Mike Schmidt’ will automatically pick up the phone. The voice you hear is the voice of the game creator himself,…

Seussical Closes With A Sold Out Show: Review
In recent years, you would be hard pressed to find a musical not sold out completely. However, Seussical only sold out the Saturday of the final show, much slower than some of the past shows. Perhaps the slow sell out and ticket sale, compared to that of past shows, reflects the entire musical this year….