Disney is breaking barriers with the introduction of their first African-American princess, Tiana, in the upcoming “The Princess and the Frog.” First introduced in 1937, Disney princesses have had a long standing tradition as role models for young females.
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With so many finals drawing near, it’s good to have a game plan to get good grades and here’s what students suggest.
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I can’t seem to write an ending for my life.
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Most houses are filled with Christmas decorations and winter or holiday items that fill the home with joy. What happens when kids move out and have to decorate their own residences? Here’s a little help on how to have festive decorations while on a budget.
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Pumping beats and colored spotlights accompanied fairy tale princesses as they strutted down the runway in pumps, stilettos and colorful, fairy tale-inspired accouterments.
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Having close to three decades under its belt at this point, hip-hop has come a long way from its underground roots. But how did hip-hop take off from the streets and where is it headed from here?
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As children, one of the fondest memories is waking up Christmas morning and unwrapping presents. For many families, there is a popular Christmas movie on in the background.
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This holiday movie season is like a clear night in the mountains, full of stars new, old and dead.
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No college alum should have to suffer after graduation like Benjamin Braddock does in 1967’s “The Graduate.” When I graduate in a few weeks, I sure hope I don’t.
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There was no pop culture stone left unturned during Wednesday night’s book reading and signing by author Chuck Klosterman in the Glenn Miller Ballroom.