Seven Most Anticipated Films of 2013
1. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (December 13,2013) Many people hold a special place in their hearts for The Hobbit and its movie adaptations. The shortest of Tolkien’s novels, but somehow the...
View ArticleAlbum Review: Trees Above Mandalay’s “Growing Pains”
If there’s one thing to say about Trees Above Mandalay’s new album Growing Pains, it’s range. Take the song, “Everything I Wish I Didn’t Know.” It’s heavy, fun, and fast-paced, narrated by killer...
View ArticleTop 5 Most Powerful Women in Music Right Now
1. Adele This number one spot is undisputed, and it’s for a good reason. We could break down the numbers, winning over 100 awards, and just as much nominations – all within the last five years, mostly...
View ArticleMovie Review: Lincoln
When you hear that a movie is starring Daniel Day-Lewis, your expectations are usually raised exponentially, especially when that movie is directed by film giant Stephen Spielberg. Such was the case...
View ArticleThe Perfect Newport Folk Festival Line-up
With the line-up for the Newport Folk Fest kept always under wraps until closer to the spring, the anticipation for the wait can be slightly frustrating. In order to ease the passing of time, we...
View ArticleBand on the Rise: Shakey Graves
You often don’t find a band that encompasses, in one single album, the best of a genre. However, Texas natives Shakey Graves do just that in their album Roll the Bones. Roll the Bones, a mixture of...
View ArticleBand on the Rise: Winslow
What makes the band Winslow so distinct in their sound is the musical background that each individual band member brings to the table. Maurice Martin (vocals), Curtis Tate (keyboard), Matt Tieman...
View ArticleSingle of the Day: “212″– Azealia Banks
Hip-hop and rap is no longer just a male domain, and Azealia Banks made that very clear with the release of her popular single “212”. Off her EP album entitled 1991, from 2012, “212” bites back with...
View ArticlePlaylist of the Month: 5 Songs For February
The month of February is a time of love and reflection, and time of pain or triumphs of the heart. For this month, we have compiled a list of some (newish) songs to set the mood for then next weeks...
View ArticleFive Hollywood Actors You Love to See On Screen
There are certain actors who have undeniable charisma on the big screen. They are the chameleons of cinema, and remind us what separates a movie that is simply entertaining from a great movie. They...
View ArticleThe Great Gatsby (2013): Expectations and Reservations
The trailer for the new film The Great Gatsby, directed by Baz Luhrmann, takes a very modern-looking spin on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic American novel. Set in the summer of 1922 in Long Island, NY,...
View ArticleFive Must See Movies in March
The month of March is the awkward warming time where the snow and rain make frolicking in the grass a messy business. For those of you dying for those warmer months of April and May, here are some...
View ArticleFive Best Current Songwriters in Music
Bob Dylan was more than a singer, he was a storyteller. Sweet beats are nice, and the occasionally melody or guitar solo is well enough, but have you ever considered the literary graces involved in...
View ArticleFive Television Series That Should Be Turned into Movies
The allure of the television series is the building anticipation and continuation to a compelling storyline and the hopeful avoidance of flat lining in the process. In other words, people do not like...
View ArticleTen Things You Didn’t Know About Keke Palmer
Keke Palmer is a balancing act of a woman. From singer-songwriter, actress, dancer, designer and actress, she’s dipping her ink in pretty much every creative aspect of popular culture. Juggling so...
View ArticleWhy ‘Lost in Translation’ Will Always Be a Classic
Editor’s Note: Spoiler Alert! Sofia Coppola’s Lost in Translation (2003) examines the dynamics between two lost souls, bobbing aimlessly in Tokyo. Somehow, despite both being in very different...
View ArticleWhat’s With All the Superhero Movies?
There are two films that are responsible for the boom in superhero flicks that have ruled the cinema since 2000-to now: X-Men (2000) and Spider-Man (2002). X-Men wasn’t the typical superhero film, and...
View ArticleWes Anderson: The Wizard of Visual Magic
There are some writers/directors that have a niche. Wes Anderson is one of them. Anderson is craftsman of insanely creative film such as Moonrise Kingdom (2012), The Fantastic Mr.Fox (2009), The...
View ArticleWhy the 3D Trend in Film Needs to Stop
Hollywood’s new fad of reality-simulating 3D movies has got a lot of people oooing and ahing; others, not so much. For us here at Limerence Magazine, we’ve got a beef with this new trend and it stems...
View ArticleAlbum Review: Hannah Fair’s ‘Open Road’
There is a certain amount of incredible bravery in pursuing your dreams. It isn’t always apparent, and to some it may even come off as recklessly fruitless. For some though, like young...
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