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  • This Week in Music: Mike Tompkins’ “Shake the Ground”

    Wednesday, April 24, 2013 was a big day for Mike Tompkins. Why? The genius of a musician released his first original single. ORIGINAL. NOT A COVER. For those of you who have yet to meet the Canadian YouTube phenom, I’ll show you what this guy is about: Yeah. His voice is his instrument. Literally. He…

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    April 25, 2013
    Entertainment
    #2013, April 24, As Long As You Love Me, base, beat, Canada, chorus, cover, Demi Lovato, electronic, I Knew You Were Trouble, intrumentation, justin bieber, lyrics, Mike Tompkins, mouth, music, musicality, original, Owl City, party, Playlist Live, pop, rebirth, Rihanna, Shake the Ground, Skrillex, snare, song, spotify, Taylor Swift, transformation, vocals, YouTube
  • Episode Review: ‘Awkward.’ 3×3 “A Little Less Conversation” (with Viggle)

    During last night’s episode of Awkward., “A Little Less Conversation”, I decided to test out the Viggle app. I’ll tell you more about the interactive app later. This episode was a lot less dramatic than the first two of the season. It begins with Jenna and Matty walking through the halls. Jenna’s voice over gives…

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    April 24, 2013
    Entertainment
    A Little Less Conversation, angry, app, Awkward, Becca, best friend, boyfriend, communication, confrontation, couples, entertainment, Fred, girlfriend, Henry, Jake, Jenna, manwhore, Matty, Ming, MTV, pregnancy scare, romance, Sadie, series, Shazam, show, Smart TV, suicide, talk, Tamara, TV, Viggle
  • Movie Review: ‘Lovestruck: The Musical’

    So last night I spent some time sitting on the couch in front of my beloved flat screen to watch Lovestruck: The Musical on ABC Family. The movie looked promising, featuring actors like Drew Seeley, Chelsea Kane (known as Chelsea Staub pre-2008; still not sure why she changed her stage name) and Jane Seymour. This…

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    April 22, 2013
    Entertainment
    #2013, ABC Family, actor, actress, Adrienne Bailon, bachelor, bachelorette, Chelsea Kane, Chelsea Staub, choreography, dancing, Drew Seeley, fiance, film, Italy, Jane Seymour, Lovestruck: The Musical, movie, music, musical, Sara Paxton, seduction, soundtrack, TV, wedding
  • Le Divorce: Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries

    They’re divorced. Finally. It only took, what, almost two years, right? No big deal. The beautiful ceremony that took place on August 20th, 2011 wasn’t that long ago, I suppose. Yesterday, April 19th, 2013, Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries settled their divorce. And Kris got nothing from it. Poor guy was scammed into a reality…

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    April 20, 2013
    Pop Culture
    72 days, April 19th 2013, August 20th 2011, divorce, hollyscoop, joke, kanye west, kim kardashian, Kris Humphries, Kris Jenner, love, marriage, prenup, reality TV, romance, tabloid, tell all, with child
  • Selena Gomez Bindi Trouble

    I guess all isn’t fair in love and music. On Sunday, April 14th, Selena Gomez took the stage at the 2013 MTV Movie Awards show to perform her new single “Come and Get It”. The song definitely caught me by surprise when I first heard it last week, with its Bollywood vibe. I can’t say…

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    April 19, 2013
    Entertainment, Pop Culture
    #2013, art, artist, bindi, Bollywood, Britney Spears, Come and Get It, controversy, Dance, decoration, E!, flame, Hindu, Movie Awards, MTV, music, News, performance, Rajan Zed, religion, selena gomez, singer, single, song, third eye, tradition, TV, Twitter, Universal Society of Hinduism
  • WRHU 88.7 FM Hofstra University

    This lovely Monday I spent some time at the radio station WRHU 88.7 at my school, Hofstra University. Autumn and Alex were there hosting Alternative Nation, a segment that plays alternative rock songs from artists such as Sixpence None the Richer, Breaking Benjamin, and my favorite, Neon Trees. They played some really good stuff while…

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    April 8, 2013
    Entertainment
    88.7 FM, Alex, alternative, Alternative Nation, Animal, Autumn McLeod, Dempster Hall, Hofstra University, music, Neon Trees, pop, radio, show, songs, WRHU
  • Holi Spring Festival of Colors

    My buddy Sauani (you may have read about her in my ceramics post) invited me to play Holi at Hofstra today. I had a blast, got really dirty and in between all the fun I managed to get some footage of the event. The Holi Festival of Colors was held in the intramural fields on…

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    April 6, 2013
    Pop Culture
    April, color, dancing, Festival, Festival of Colors, fun, Hindu, Hofstra University, Holi, Holika, Intramural Fields, legend, music, Prahlad, religious, spring, water
  • This Week in Music: Jonas Brother’s “Pom Poms” and Matthew Koma’s “One Night”

    The first week of April 2013 has brought to us the music of the Jonas Brothers and Matthew Koma. Truth is, I miss the Jonas Brothers. Back in 2007 I was one of those thirteen year old girls who fangirled about anything and everything Jonas. But then they died out. And now they’re trying to…

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    April 5, 2013
    Entertainment
    #artists, band, bubble gum, carnival, choir, choreography, dancers, field, firework, Joe Jonas, Jonas Brothers, Kevin Jonas, lyrics, Matthew Koma, music, music video, Nick Jonas, One Night, Pom Poms, pop
  • An Afternoon in Hofstra’s Ceramic Workshop

    Yesterday, during my 3 hour long break in between classes, I decided to visit my friend Sauani Hasan in the ceramics workshop at Hofstra to see how her peacock vase was coming along. I got some great footage of her working on it. She’s quite the dedicated artist. I cannot wait to see this when…

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    April 4, 2013
    Pop Culture
    art, Calkins Hall, ceramics, clay, Hofstra University, peacock, Sauani Hasan, student, vase, work in progress, workshop
  • Album Review: Matthew Henry’s ‘To the Haunting Northern Winds’

    My best friend told me a couple of weeks ago about one of her classmates who has an album. I clicked the link to this digital album immediately after she sent it to me over Facebook, and I was not too disappointed. Matthew Henry’s ‘To the Haunting Northern Winds’ is not the kind of album…

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    March 27, 2013
    Entertainment
    album, Andrew Belle, banjo, country, digital album, drums, folk, guitar, lyrics, Matthew Henry, melancholy, music, piano, review, somber, To the Haunting Northern Winds, western
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About the Blogger

Dana Gibbs

I’m a strategic multimedia storyteller in New York. I love exploring pop culture’s influence on society, documenting my surroundings through photography, and channeling creativity.

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Hofstra University
Fordham University

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