From all of us here at The Hudsucker, we wish you and your fathers a very Happy Father’s Day! The day is a celebration honoring fathers, celebrating fatherhood, father figures, paternal bonds, and the influence of such nurturing roles in our society. Being a good father is hard work, and perhaps the most important kind of work […]
The Closer You Look: “Now You See Me”
The world has always had its best and brightest. Harry Houdini. David Copperfield. Siegfried and Roy. Penn & Teller. David Blaine. Criss Angel. And now… The Four Horsemen. In movie-world, that is.
Plan of Steel: Learning From Its Predecessors
As a fan of comics and a fan of movies, it’s not hard to imagine that the “recent” influx of comic-book movies has me looking forward to summertime even more than I did as a child. Forget going on vacation or staying up late, now I get to see my favorite superheroes and villains fighting […]
Meet Our Featured Writers Behind The Hudsucker This Week!
Who are the faces behind The Hudsucker? With our one-year anniversary coming up on June 16th, all through this month, we’ve been featuring one of our writers each day on our social networks. In our second week of celebration, get to know Janna, Cathie, Nicole, Tatum, Robert, Stephen, and Andrea in our little questionnaire! Stay […]
Celebrating Father’s Day: A Look at Iconic TV Dads
Father’s Day is a day we get to celebrate how much we love the fathers and father figures in our lives. Dads are awesome, and we love them for it. They may be embarrassing sometimes, but dads are our superheroes and our friends and they do so much for us on a daily basis. In […]
He Said, She Said: ‘The Friend Zone’ vs. Patience and Self-Love
This week we have a question that gently touches three different aspects of relationships. One of which is the dreaded ‘friend zone’, best described in popular culture as a platonic relationship that contains no romantic entanglements. This stems from one of the parties involved wanting more, while the other does not. Though many talk about the […]
Switching Sides on “Switched at Birth” Summer Premiere
The long awaited Switched at Birth Season 2 premiere aired tonight on ABC family. The last time we saw the Kennish and Vasquez families, drama had erupted. Regina left for rehab and Angelo’s baby momma left with his daughter. Bay and her “three and half” week boyfriend, Noah, had broken up when he kissed Daphne […]
Meet Our Featured Writers Behind The Hudsucker This Week!
Who are the faces behind The Hudsucker? With our one-year anniversary coming up on June 16th, all through this month, we’ve been featuring one of our writers each day on our social networks. In our first week, get to know Bo, Stephanie, Karen, Desi, Rebecca and Cady in our little questionnaire! Stay tuned all next week […]
‘Iron Man 3’ delivers gritty, but compelling superhero tale
There’s a moment in Iron Man 3 when Robert Downey Jr. (in a voiceover as Tony Stark) says that you can take away his home and suits of armor, but there’s one thing you can’t take from him: He is Iron Man. Since first donning the iconic red and gold armor in 2008’s Iron Man, […]
The More You Know: Keep Calm and Carry On!
Curious cat Elizabeth Rosalyn has chosen to put her Google/Wikipedia researching skills to good use by sharing her findings on random topics in her next installment of “The More You Know”. This month, she is on a mission to uncover the history of the slogan, “Keep Calm and Carry On”. You’ve seen the positive mantra […]
Revisiting Battle Arena Toshinden
Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat were the household names in fighting games back in the 90s, but if you owned the original Sony PlayStation, chances are you got a glimpse of a new kind of beat-em-up—one in the third dimension. Battle Arena Toshinden was one of the titles included in select demo discs packaged with […]
It’s a “New Day” with Kate Bolduan
Journalism is an integral part of the media industry. It is a very powerful and influencing medium to reckon with. Since words whether written or spoken are very potent, journalists are in an enviable position to alter people’s lives and by authentic reporting, move people on personal and collective levels. It is not surprising that […]


























