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Disney+ Review

via GIPHY Disney has finally released the long awaited and rumored new streaming service Disney+. Some people are ecstatic about having all their favorite Disney films and TV shows in one place, while some are feeling that it is a little lack luster....

December 10, 2019  By Jenna Wiley   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment 
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Winter Reads: Books to Warm Your Heart—Or Chill Your Bones

As the weather in Georgia falls from a crisp, comfortable 60 degrees to a shiver-inducing, arctic 30 degrees as we grow closer to the holidays, it’s definitely time for some seasonal reads.  Whether you prefer tales of hauntings, sociopathic Robin...

December 3, 2019  By Aubrey Brumblow   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment 
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Zombies, High School and Love: Netflix’s “Daybreak” Breaks Tropes

Image credit to Netflix. On October 24, 2019, Netflix released their 10-episode teen apocalyptic drama series“Daybreak.” Based on the comic series by Brian Ralph, the story is about how a nuclear bomb wipes out almost everyone over the age of 18—or...

November 19, 2019  By Aubrey Brumblow   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment 
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Keep Your Eye Out for These Upcoming Video Games (Late 2019-Early 2020)

In order of release, here are some amazing upcoming games that span all kinds of platforms and genres.  Nov. 15-19, 2019 Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Platform: PS4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows Genre: action-adventure, role-playing Release:...

November 13, 2019  By Aubrey Brumblow   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment 
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8 Movies for your Throwback Thursday Watchlist

For times when you can’t stand to watch another Netflix Original romantic comedy (we’ve all been there), here’s a list of tried and true movies that will be the perfect addition to your Throwback Thursday (or any day really). 1. To Kill a Mockingbird...

November 7, 2019  By Savannah Savage-Johnson   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment 
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Spooky Songs to Get You in the Halloween Spirit

Halloween is almost here—and it’s time to plan what tunes you’ll listen to in order to get into the spooky mood. Whether you’re throwing a party or simply want a playlist for yourself, here are some of the top songs to play on Halloween. Must-Haves: “Thriller,”...

October 28, 2019  By Aubrey Brumblow   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment 
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Aubrey’s List: Top 5 things to do on campus this week

Week of Oct. 21, 2019 UPB Sboro-Homecoming T-Shirt Swaps Monday & Tuesday, 11-12:00 a.m. Russell Union Rotunda Got non-GS college apparel? Bring it to the rotunda and exchange for a brand-new GS Homecoming t-shirt! Even if you don’t...

October 21, 2019  By Aubrey Brumblow   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment 
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Scary Movie Surprise: 5 Spooky Must-See Movies on Netflix

Halloween is just around the corner. Since we have started our spooky season craze, here are some movies on Netflix that will help get you into that creepy, spooky vibe.  As Above so Below  This movie takes you into the heart of the catacombs...

October 17, 2019  By Ashton Christianson   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment 
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Aubrey’s List: Top 5 Things to Do On Campus This Week

Week of Oct. 14, 2019 “The Importance of Being Earnest” and “Hay Fever”  When: October 15-30th Where: Black Box Theatre Go see these plays from two of the best writers of British comedy! They will be played in rotating repertory,...

October 14, 2019  By Aubrey Brumblow   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment 
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Finding the Fine Line: Georgia Southern to Perform “Hay Fever”

Images courtesy of Kelly Berry On Oct. 16, the Georgia Southern theatre department will open its doors for “Hay Fever.” This play will be performed in repertory with “The Importance of Being Earnest,” which opens on Oct. 15. The two shows...

October 14, 2019  By Savannah Savage-Johnson   Posted In  Arts & Entertainment 
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