To film or not to film, that is the question. Recent years have shown that the talented bard William Shakespeare is a well-liked commodity in film, and actress and writer Miriam Pultro finds the answers to the popular verse while filming her modernized adaptation of William Shakespeare’s adored play, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” in Midsummer.
Switched at Birth: Facing a New Reality
It was quite a heart stopper on the past episode of Switched at Birth, literally. After John’s heart attack, he awakens in the hospital . However, this new reality is different for everyone. How they handle it depends on them.
Indiana’s Cool Gem: Auntie Em’s Frozen Custard & Cupcakes
As the post-vacation feelings begin to wear off and I get back to my daily routines after another fun trip to Indiana, I ask myself if that desire for exploration–that wanderlust–does it ever wear off? I am a traveler by nature who is always on the lookout for delicious food and as eager as I […]
He Said, She Said: The Dance Between Friends & Lovers
Friendship is the beginning of love, but the dance between being ‘just friends’ and transitioning to ‘lovers’ can be a very tricky one.
Ten Things I Wish I Knew When I Started Working Out
For a long time, two of the words I feared the most were ‘working out’. I’ve never been an athletic or particularly coordinated person, and for a long time, it showed. I’d avoid playing sports or doing anything remotely active, especially in front of other people. I was scared – I had no belief in […]
Switched at Birth: What If?
Tonight’s episode of Switched at Birth was the most dramatic one yet. There was an interesting game played on the show tonight, a game of “What If”. What if Regina had told the hospital about the switch instead of keep it to herself for 13 years? The answers to that question were revealed tonight. Answers that surprised […]
SYTYCD10: Top 18 Performance Show – Starts With A Bang
When I found out about the change of format for the results this season, I was hesitant to pass judgment. Generally, whoever calls the shots on “changes” to the SYTYCD format has been smart than changes to other reality show formats (like Idol). Often, the results (like adding the All-Stars back in Season 7) have improved […]
Switched At Birth: Mounting Tension Comes Spilling Over
It seems that not all is right on Switched at Birth. No, it does not seem to be the fact that you had two teenage girls that were ‘switched at birth’ when they were only nine hours old. No, it does not seem to be that there are too many people living under the same […]
Find A Role Model
I’d like to clear something up right off the bat. I have an obsessive personality that I’m well aware of, I probably get it from my Father. But I often struggle to decipher the difference between being passionate about believing in something, or just being easily obsessed with things–and that’s for another post. However, I […]
SYTYCD10: Top 20 Performance Show – 20/20 Vision
The interesting part of tonight’s show is that, in many ways, the audience starts off like the dancers in one of the routines we saw tonight: blindfolded and waiting for the couples, and the judges true intentions, to be revealed. Tonight is when we see which fan favourites were paired with dancers we previously thought […]
Meet Our Featured Writers Behind The Hudsucker This Week!
Who are the faces behind The Hudsucker? All through this month in honor of our one year anniversary on June 16th, we’ve been featuring one of our writers each day on our social networks. In our last week, get to know Kathleen, Drew, Layne, James, Matt and Christopher in our little questionnaire!


























