This post was updated April 4 at 6:10 p.m. Warning: spoilers ahead. As Super Soldiers inch toward their goals and conflict begins to crescendo, the appearance of old enemies forces a different tune. Read more...
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This post was updated April 4 at 6:10 p.m. Warning: spoilers ahead. As Super Soldiers inch toward their goals and conflict begins to crescendo, the appearance of old enemies forces a different tune. Read more...
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Demi Lovato is baring the ugly truth in her most vulnerable record yet. In her seventh studio album “Dancing With The Devil … The Art Of Starting Over,” Lovato details her struggle with drug addiction and her path to recovery. Read more...
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With a new season in full bloom, spring flowers and sunshine call for a new read to match. From long-awaited sequels to new releases from established authors, these upcoming novels are sure to be ones that Bruins won’t want to miss. Read more...
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Warning: spoilers ahead. In a post-blip reality, the star-spangled legacy of Captain America no longer belongs to the ones who knew him best. Released Friday, the second episode of “The Falcon and The Winter Soldier” introduces newcomer John Walker (Wyatt Russell) as “The Star-Spangled Man,” briefly fleshing out his backstory and motivations. Read more...
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Evanescence’s newest album is a hard pill to swallow. A decade in the making, “The Bitter Truth” is a brief, 47-minute ode to a band that has never quite comfortably fit into any genre. Read more...
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Warning: spoilers ahead. There is a “New World Order” on the horizon, and “The Falcon and The Winter Soldier” delivers it with a haunting timeliness. On the heels of the staggering “WandaVision” finale, the newest Marvel series premiered Friday on Disney+, missing no beats when it comes to ushering in a post-Blip reality while tapping into today’s anxious and uncertain atmosphere. Read more...
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Lana Del Rey hints at a departure from her Los Angeles lifestyle of fame in “Chemtrails Over The Country Club.” But with a more-than-impressive follow-up to her career-defining album “Norman Fucking Rockwell!,” it seems like the singer isn’t going anywhere. Read more...
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