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Entertainment Roundup: What Happened in April

Some of the most unbelievable, jaw-dropping stories find their way onto our screens from the streets of Tinsel Town. April’s biggest headlines in entertainment offered up no shortage of drama. Today, we celebrate the month’s most buzz-worthy entertainment stories from a live television nightmare, to the newest members of Hollywood, and the life and loss of […]

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Your Stress-Free Guide to Settling Into a New City

As anyone whose ever taken the big step of moving away from home knows, it can be pretty daunting to live on your own for the first time. Between doing your own laundry, cooking your own food, and paying your own bills, it can be a physically, mentally, and emotionally draining experience. But there are […]

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3 Fatherhood “Facts” That Are More Like Fiction

Is there anything scarier to a guy than the birth of their first child? Most men who have been there will tell you point blank that it’s nothing like they’ve ever experienced. And while that’s true, that moment after you first hear your child cry makes it really easy to overlook perhaps the scariest thing of […]

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Celebrating the Season: Tips on Modern Holiday Etiquette

Tis the season to celebrate holiday dinners, wining and dining with friends, and gifting loved ones. However, social gatherings also tend to become another way to highlight poor holiday etiquette, trapping many of us in a sticky situation. So what are we to do?

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Kacey Musgraves is More Than Just ‘Pageant Material’ With Latest Record

Kacey Musgraves is one of the biggest and brightest country music stars today, emerging as one of Nashville’s boldest and most authentic artists. Musgraves released her sophomore studio album Pageant Material last week to strong acclaim and tracks that tread personal observations of a small town. First bursting onto the scene back in 2013 with […]

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Get to Know the Faces Behind The Hudsucker

As we celebrate another milestone and turn three years old today, ever wonder who the faces are behind The Hudsucker? From editors, to staff writers and contributors, get to know the team by reading questionnaires filled out by them. You never know what you might just find out about.

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Letter from the Editor: Celebrating Our Third Anniversary

“You’ve got to find what you love. And that is as true for your work as it is for your lovers. Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to […]

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My Sister’s Gutsy Journey: Raising Awareness for World IBD Day

More than 40 countries around the world will come together tomorrow to help raise awareness for Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis in honor of World IBD Day. Celebrated annually on May 19, this year’s efforts focus on a global video movement that encourages those affected by IBD to share their journey in short videos with the theme, “United We Stand.”

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Giving It Her Best Shot: Behind the Lens with Priscilla Kammerer

Blessed with a sophisticated eye for style and composition, northern Indiana photographer, Priscilla Kammerer of Priscilla K Photography is able to blend her love for life and art by capturing priceless moments for many in and around the area.

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LEGO’s “Justice League vs. Bizarro League” Blu-ray Giveaway

In partnership with Warner Bros. Home Video, we’re giving away a copy of LEGO’s DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League. Along with an awesome Bizarro name-generator app, read on to find out how you can WIN a Blu-ray copy of the film and an exclusive Batzarro miniature figurine! THIS CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED. Congratulations to […]

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A Life Worth Living: “The Happiness Project”

In the flourishing age of social media and progressive film-making, Ron Parida is hoping to make a difference and change the way we smile. The Los Angeles based creative director wants the world to know about his latest venture, The Happiness Project—a video series that looks into the lives of people fighting incredibly difficult circumstances, yet still choose to fight and maintain a positive attitude through it all.

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What I Have Learned From Cancer

When I was undergoing my third year of university my entire world was altered. I was sitting in the Communications wing at Simon Fraser University and it was the 2nd month of the semester. The rain was falling outside as my phone rang and my Dad was on the other end. “They say it could have been […]

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Gandalf Was Wrong: Secrets Are Not Safe

Secrets take on new dimensions in a committed relationship. What areas of one’s life require full disclosure? What things can we leave unsaid? Does an after–dinner cigarette away from prying eyes when you’re trying to quit count as a dark secret? Is it something deeper and more personal? I’ve received hundreds of responses while writing this article and the majority of them cited these concerns:

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