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Review: Louisiana Catch by Sweta Srivastava Vikram

June 15, 2018by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Stop in to learn more about how relevant Sweta Srivastava Vikram’s new contemporary fiction novel ‘Louisiana Catch’ is to the #metoo movement. Rating: 4.5/5

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Lady GaGa Dominated The Grammy’s But Who Is Next?

February 13, 2017by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

The 59th Annual Grammy Awards were a hit, and Lady Gaga put on one hell of a performance. She’s one of the most dominating artists at the moment, but 

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Award Shows, Music
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Music To Obsess Over: Little Mix – Glory Days

December 12, 2016by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Little Mix’s fourth album, Glory Days, is the one album I can’t stop obsessing over right now. Stop by for a track-by-track review and find out where you can get your […]

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Album Review: Fifth Harmony’s Reflection

February 3, 2015by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Fifth Harmony’s first full-length album, Reflection, is out now (Feb. 3) and it’s got a helluva lot of girl power.

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Review: Yes Please by Amy Poehler

January 17, 2015by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Amy Poehler’s “Yes Please” is (refreshingly) filled with sex stories, life advice, and SNL memories. More like, “Thank you!”. Rating: 4/5

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John Legend premieres one ’empowering’ new music video

July 11, 2014by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

John Legend’s music video for his new song ‘You & I (Nobody In The World)’ is all about female empowerment

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