Archive | June, 2018

Entertainment Roundup: What Happened In June

It’s hard to believe 2018 is already halfway over. As the summer rolls on, everyone is busy making big plans for the beach and World Cup watch parties. But in Hollywood, they’re busy making big headlines. With a few of the year’s biggest stories happening in the month of June, let’s take a look at […]

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Monthly ‘Idol’ Roundup: June 2018

Last month, ABC’s version of American Idol crowned its first winner, and since then, the contestants from that season and every season that came before have been hustling with new albums, music videos, and covers — in addition to appearing at shows, awards, and even tying the knot. While it’s always good to catch up with […]

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Ladytron at Showbox Seattle by Neil Sanchala

6 of the Coolest Concert Venues in Seattle

American cities like Nashville, Los Angeles, Chicago, New Orleans, and Detroit are revered for their music scenes, but one city that deserves a lot more noise is Seattle. The cool metropolis within Washington State was the breeding ground of legendary musicians like Jimi Hendrix and Kurt Cobain. Starting with its booming days as the birthplace […]

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How You Can ‘Stomp out’ Bullying to Make a Difference

Whether in a verbal or social capacity at school, work or online, bullying is something that continues to impact millions of people every day both emotionally and mentally. Thankfully, there are a slew of amazing organizations based in the U.S. that can help prevent its effects and individuals from becoming repetitive targets. One of the […]

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At-Home Microdermabrasion Systems That Will Save Your Skin

You’ve probably seen a home improvement show on HGTV easily transform rough-hewn wood into something as smooth and soft as baby skin and wondered, “Would that power tool work on my skin?” While the obvious answer is no, that’s only because you need a better tool to help transform your skin. In the similar vein […]

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Summer Openings for Writers

Do you love writing and are a conversationalist? Are you enthusiastic with a sense of humor, are congenial and able to work with others? Think you’ve got a unique voice to contribute to The Hudsucker? Well, then here’s your opportunity! With a spring in our step and warmer weather here to stay, The Hudsucker is looking for […]

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Starbucks Debuts New Summer ‘Pink Me up’ With the Mango Dragon Fruit Refresher

On Tuesday, Starbucks released its latest “Instagram-worthy” beverage to its cool summer menu with the bright and delicious, Mango Dragon Fruit Starbucks Refresher. In a press release from the Seattle-based company earlier this week, the deep magenta colored iced-beverage is hand-shaken and is as exotic as it sounds with sweet, tropical flavors.

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Discovering Harry Potter Magic in J.K. Rowling’s Edinburgh

The wizarding world of Harry Potter is significantly informed by Edinburgh. The Scottish capital was where British author J.K. Rowling wrote the novels in her iconic series. When speaking of her special connection to the city, Rowling has said, “Edinburgh is very much home for me and is the place where Harry evolved over seven […]

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Fly Like a Girl: ‘Supergirl’ – Episode 23 ‘Battles Lost and Won’

Last night, Supergirl‘s third season wrapped up and in the process saw some major changes for the Girl of Steel and her friends. Miss last night’s finale? Read on for our spoiler-filled recap!

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7 of the Best Trips for Yogis to Get Your Inner Zen On

With wellness travel gaining popularity in the United States, yoga retreats with scenic backdrops promoting self-discovery, reflection and rejuvenation are popping up everywhere, and summer is the best time to start looking for the retreat or festival that best fits you. While one of the major objectives of practicing yoga is to train your body […]

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Co-Founder’s Letter: Views From the Six

With the sixth anniversary of our site on June 16, what better time to reflect upon what it means to write for The Hudsucker than by hearing from our co-founder and senior writer, Andrew Rogers.

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7 Powerful TED Talks to Inspire and Move You

We’ve all hit rock-bottom at some point or another, with life tearing apart even the strongest people. Sometimes before we even start on something, we give up and leave a project out of fear or insecurity. But it’s important to know that everything takes time — after all, even Rome wasn’t built in a day. […]

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Gazing at Gaudi’s Masterpieces in Barcelona

The city of Barcelona is characterized by the unusual, unique, and undeniably radical creations of Antoni Gaudi. The Catalonian architect was the best known practitioner of Modernisme, Catalan’s Art Nouveau movement. Some of the hallmark qualities of Gaudi’s highly imaginative and one-of-a-kind style include the use of stone and iron materials, ceramic and stained glass […]

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