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Stranger Things not a normal TV thing

‘Stranger Things’ not a normal TV thing

By Lucy Kiefert, Round Table entertainment editor September 29, 2016

Disappearing children, alien invasions and shady government experiments - what isn't there to love about "Stranger Things"? For those who have not heard of this show (or have been living under a rock...

Atlanta touches on life, rap game in title city

‘Atlanta’ touches on life, rap game in title city

By Liam O'Byrne, Round Table facebook editor September 27, 2016

In the new FX show, "Atlanta," things take off for the lead character strong and fast. The same can be said for the show itself. The show, which has aired just a few episodes thus far, stars Donald...

Grande falls short with Dangerous Woman album

Grande falls short with ‘Dangerous Woman’ album

By Aniston Morris, Round Table executive producer September 27, 2016

From the innocent little redhead on Nickelodeon's "Victorious" to the rebellious, renowned singer Ariana Grande has become one of the many examples of America’s love for a good girl gone bad. At the...

It won’t be the end of the world if you don’t see Xmen Apocalypse

By Liam O'Byrne, Round Table reporter June 13, 2016

The Marvel cinematic universe is a mess. Franchises are scattered between companies like Disney, Sony, and 20th Century Fox. Taking that into account, there’s bound to be Marvel movies that will be exactly...

You, me and no more of the apocalypse

You, me and no more of the apocalypse

By Caroline Schaeffer, Round Table reporter June 8, 2016

“You Me and The Apocalypse” is the end of the world of unique characters. With stereotypes like the doting mom and the lawful banker, this show finds itself covering up the awkward dialogue with quirky...

Captain America: Civil War surprises audiences

Captain America: Civil War surprises audiences

By Erin Cowan, Round Table reporter June 8, 2016

Marvel’s cinematic universe strikes again with its third Captain America installment, Captain America: Civil War, incorporating intriguing characters,  creative costume design, and a strong plot-based...

Miss. Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children book review

Miss. Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children book review

By Jade Ruggieri, Round Table Reporter June 2, 2016

A book that I have recently just finished by Ransom Riggs surprised me greatly. First off, I do not fare well with scary topics so I did not think that I would enjoy the book as much as I do. However...

Ryans Views on Drakes new album

Ryan’s ‘Views’ on Drake’s new album

By Ryan Parker, Round Table reporter May 18, 2016

Drake, a renowned musician from Toronto, Canada, released his fourth album ‘Views’ on April 29. It’s a mix of the soulful R&B singing and rap many have come to love from Drake. His career has...

The Jungle Book swings its way into theatres

The Jungle Book swings its way into theatres

By Liam O'Byrne, Round Table reporter April 23, 2016

The Jungle Book, directed by Jon Favreau, takes a spin on the old classic and makes a classic of its own. The story follows Mowgli, a young boy living in the jungle, trying to find his way to the man village...

Von Zimmer is bringing back the grunge

By Allie Hough, Round Table opinions editor March 10, 2016

Von Zimmer is a songwriter from South Dakota. His debut album titled Freddie’s Extra Teeth, in reference to Queen’s Freddie Mercury, is compiled of ten individual songs. After listening to the first...

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