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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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Keeping the Friendship Alive: How to Survive Being Friends and Roommates

Daniel and I have been friends for over 10 years. We met in high school, and even though I froze him out at first, I began to learn what a funny, thoughtful person he is. We managed to become best friends in our 20’s, despite the fact that I was in college and living in a […]

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Keeping the Flames Alive: Exploring the Five Languages of Love

There is no universal way to show someone how you love them. While some people may love a grand spectacle, others may enjoy their love being expressed in more subdued ways. Some people use their words, while others prefer to show love through their actions. No matter how you express your love, the importance is that […]

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How to Pack Efficiently for Your First Camping Trip

It’s that time of year. It is sunny and the great outdoors seem so accessible. If you feel nature calling your name but you’re not sure what’s worth bringing, fear no more. I am an avid camper and I am an expert in the spatial challenge that is packing. The only thing worse than over-packing […]

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‘Orange Is The New Black’ — Loneliness, Faith and Ruby Rose

The third season of Orange Is The New Black became available a day early and I have been dutifully binge watching in order to provide you with the following feedback. This latest season provided insight on some lesser seen characters and introduced some new faces. But fan favorites still received plenty of screen-time, as did […]

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Everything You Need to Know About the Big Brother 17 Cast

It’s the end of June, the first official week of Summer, and that can only mean one thing — it’s Big Brother time! Another season, the seventeenth to be exact, is upon us and in about 36 hours we’ll have a whole season of gameplay (or lack thereof) to criticize & ridicule all from the […]

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Why the Mariners Need Edgar Martinez to Be Their Next Great Hitting Coach

On Saturday, the Seattle Mariners named Edgar Martinez their new hitting coach. Martinez, arguably the greatest player in Mariners history and a potential future selection to the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame, was hired to improve an offense that ranks last or near the bottom in all major offensive categories. This hiring is practically […]

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Black is Back: ‘Orphan Black’ – Episode 10 ‘History Yet to be Written’

Orphan Black is a critically acclaimed sci-fi series from BBC America featuring human clones. Its first two seasons garnered rave reviews, and its third season airs Saturday nights at 9/8c on BBC America and SPACE. Our writer, Janna Jeffrey, recaps every episode of the third season here on The Hudsucker. Orphan Black is back! Beware: […]

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7 Recipes to Make for Father’s Day That Daddy Dearest Will Love

This Sunday is Father’s Day. One of the best ways to show someone you love them is through food, so by my calculation Father’s Day is a day of cooking and baking. Specifically if you still don’t have a gift for your dad…and have no ideas of what to get for you dad…not that experience […]

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Making the Most of Summer Reading for a Relaxing Wind Down

The sun is shining. The sky is blue. Perhaps there’s even a light breeze. Maybe you’re at the park. Or sitting on a blanket at the beach. Maybe you’re just relaxing on your balcony. Wherever you are, summer is right around the corner, and with that comes one of the best summer activities – reading.

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Movie Review: ‘Jurassic World’ Proves That ’90s Nostalgia Isn’t Extinct

You must have been hiding under a rock in the Cretaceous Period to have missed the damage Universal’s “Jurassic World” did to the box office records during its opening weekend in the United States. In terms of being a financial success, even with the traditional second week drop-off, it’s fair to say that the film will […]

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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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