Parenting. Technology. Impatience. Environment. Four pillars that renowned author, speaker, and consultant Simon Sinek credits as to why millennials today are they way they are, especially in the workplace. Firstly, he says the parenting pillar can basically be summed up in one theory – “The Participation Trophy”. It is expected READ MORE >
If one of your favorite pastimes isn’t YouTubing James Corden’s karaoke carpool, you haven’t lived. The 15-minute video segments are addictively entertaining, filled with laugh out loud moments, and musically gifted celebrity passengers. Corden, late-night talk show host of The Late Late Show with James Corden, introduced this viral sensation READ MORE >
The highly anticipated return of Full House, one of America’s favorite 80s/90s TV sitcom, airing on Netflix was met with huge success. The trailer alone amassed over 14 million views. Longtime loyal fans can enjoy 13 brand new episodes with ALMOST the whole cast. The famous Olsen sisters were the lone holdouts. READ MORE >
If you would’ve told us a year ago that The X-Files was going to return to television with new episodes, we probably would have laughed at the thought. But – it has returned, among so many other interesting sci-fi releases, and we’re gearing up for an amazing sci-fi filled 2016! READ MORE >
On New Year’s Eve, we not only said goodbye to 2015, but Mötley Crüe said goodbye to the world. You might not know this, but our number-one headbanger, Joe Sequenzia, has seen the legendary rockers three times in concert. He claims the band just keeps getting better and better, so READ MORE >
Last week was a huge week for Star Wars fans and our very own Jedi, Joe Sequenzia. The excitement began last Monday with the release of the new Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer. Almost any site frequented by the Big Bang Theory guys will give you all the commentary READ MORE >
Once upon a time before iTunes, Pandora and Amazon, there were record stores and by the 1990s there were mega-record stores. For anyone visiting Manhattan from the ‘70s – ‘90s, Tower Records was a must see. The world’s biggest and best record store nestled in NYU’s campus just off St. READ MORE >
There is something fascinating about stories that were lost and then found. The new movie, The End of the Tour, is based on the lost tape-recordings of Rolling Stone magazine journalist, David Lipsly and the acclaimed author of the 1996 novel, Infinite Jest, David Foster Wallace. The five-days of taped READ MORE >
It’s been said that if a documentary has a sufficiently electrifying subject and the bulk of the picture consists of archival footage, then you pretty much can’t lose. With an 8/10 on IMDB and an 85% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, it looks like the legendary singer and civil rights READ MORE >