The NBA All-Star Break comes at a time that probably many of us consider to be professional sports purgatory. After all, the Superbowl just happened and spring training is right around the corner. The Finals can’t come soon enough, right? But for those of you who have been paying attention to this year’s NBA, you’re […]
14 Romantic (and Guy Friendly) Films for Valentine’s Day
If you’re staying in tonight with your loved one or are on your own and ordering in from your favorite pizza joint while hibernating from the dreaded winter weather, here are fourteen (because of the blessed occasion) films that will please both sexes on Valentine’s Day!
He Said, She Said: Dealing with The In-Laws
This week we hear from Scott of South Bend, Indiana who wants to ask for his girlfriend’s father for his daughter’s hand in marriage but is having trouble warming up to her parents–or rather, them warming up to him. Scott wonders when and how should he approach her folks? Our team sit at the round table and discuss this week’s relationship dilemma.
Warner Bros. Valentine’s Day Giveaway
Would you like to win a family-friendly movie for Valentine’s? We’ve teamed up with PartnersHub and Warner Brothers for a very special Valentine’s contest! Read on to find out how you can enter.
4 Recipes to Keep You Warm This Winter
It’s cold. I realize that this, depending on where you live, is extremely obvious but really – it is cold. So cold that multiple sweaters do not just seem like a good option but an absolute must, ventures outside are kept to a minimum and the most attractive way to spend your time is on […]
The Pretty Files: Fuss-Free Valentine Curls
I don’t know about you, but there are things that I just associate with Valentine’s Day. Roses, pink t-shirts, decorated sugar cookies, and Hallmark cards all make me think of the holiday I personally refer to as Love Day. It’s not just typical things that draw the association, though. There are cosmetic things that just […]
Baby Take A Bow: Remembering Shirley Temple Black
Iconic child star Shirley Temple died today at the age of 85. Temple was a child actress unlike any other in an industry always reinventing itself. With a career beginning at the age of 3, she became the first child performer to truly be deemed a movie star as she led and became America’s shining light during the Great Depression.
Concert Review: Demi Lovato’s Neon Lights Tour in Vancouver
On February 9th, Demi Lovato kicked off her Neon Lights Tour at Rogers Arena in Vancouver. This is the pop star’s first major stadium-sized headlining tour. To make this occasion even more special, she recruited two rising girl groups from her X Factor family, Little Mix and Fifth Harmony, to join this girl power party […]
American Idol XIII: Hollywood Week Part 1 and 2
Despite our love affair with Idol even after 13 seasons, there are a few things that bug us about the show. New captain Per Blankens has done a good job adjusting a lot of those things, but one that he didn’t is Group Day. Sure, the challenge seems to test contestant’s abilities to work with […]
The Lego Movie: Everything Really Is Awesome
A film entirely made out of CGI Legos, full of pop culture references and celebrity voice talents. One that’s promised to be “fun for the whole family” and yet also geared towards the nostalgia of those in their teens, twenties, and thirties. What could possibly save this film from being anything but a lazy Hollywood […]
He Said, She Said: Snooping on Your Significant Other
This week we hear from Shauna of Frankfort, Kentucky who admitted to snooping on her significant other and discovered a friend he never knew he had. Should Shauna’s boyfriend have introduced her to his “girl” friend? Plus, what’s the big deal looking through his things? Our writers help her out and provide some insight into her relationship predicament.


























