The deafening roar of the B-2 bomber silenced the ten thousand plus crowd as it flew overhead marking the beginning of the 131st Rose Parade.
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“Avengers: Endgame” closes a chapter for Marvel fans
After 11 years, Marvel’s “Avengers: Endgame” not only lives up to the hype but marks the end of an era for a generation that grew
“Bus Stop” captures small-town life, lacks in depth
No one wants to stay in a small and rural town of Kansas, where the only action that arises are the people who pass through
‘How Democracies Die’ reminds us of our vulnerabilities
The good news for America is our democracy’s not dead. The bad news? It appears to be in critical condition. Almost a year and a
Black Panther inspires viewers during Black History month
Let me start by saying that “Black Panther” did not disappoint, in fact, it was beyond my expectations. The visuals of the African land of
Finding their way through a nostalgic performance
Alumni Faith Carrion, 25, and Ray Barcelo, 25, sing their duet “Fine” from “Ordinary Days” in the cabaret show titled “A Way Back to Then.”
Screenwriters showcase their talents
Dim lighting and rows of stools on stage set a relaxing mood for a sold-out evening Oct. 19 of Emerging American Voices in the Citrus
Album reviews: Radio Clarion
Touché Amoré – “Is Survived By” – (Deathwish Inc): Touché Amoré is one of the biggest bands in modern hardcore. Their previous album, 2011’s “Parting the Sea
A nice treat down the street
After just two years, Kara’s Korner Deli has won nine Reader’s Choice awards that include favorite family restaurant, favorite American cuisine, favorite desserts, and favorite