DIY Christmas Presents
Christmas is a time for giving and family. But sometimes buying gifts for your relatives can become expensive. This holiday season save your wallet and put the most creative gifts under the tree with...
View ArticleFirst Person Reviews of “Rogue One”
Jake: Even as a self proclaimed die-hard Star Wars fan, I wasn’t exactly sure what I was getting into. I don’t watch the TV series Rebels, so I was not familiar with much of the lore surrounding Rogue...
View ArticleDenver Art museum presents The Power of Costumes
The Denver Art Museum will be releasing their exhibit ¨Star Wars and the Power of Costume¨ on November 13th, 2016. I had the amazing opportunity to tour the exhibit during the press release. This...
View ArticleProduct Review(s): Making Your Home Smart
Smart homes have always been a futuristic idea, but now we are closer than ever to that reality. Controlling lights, refrigerators, fans, and much more can be done with only a smartphone or your voice....
View ArticleWhich Sports Head Game is Better?
It’s been a debate for ages. Which game is better? Sports Head Tennis or Sports Head Basketball. Finally experts, Brandon (Basketball) and Zach (Tennis), have gotten together to discuss. Although...
View ArticleOld Movie Reviews: “Jurassic Park”
Old Movie Reviews: “Jurassic Park” Old Movie Reviews is where I take older movies a review them with the standards of modern movies. “Jurassic Park” is a movie that was released in theaters on June 11,...
View ArticleProduct Review: IFTTT A Great Way To Customize Your Phone
Smartphones are probably some of the most customizable technology that most people can have easily. However, they do have limits. For example, adding things like a weather report to your Google...
View ArticleMovies to look forward to in 2017
In the years to come, there are many new movies that will be coming out. I wanted to share a few that I’m excited for that you may or may not know about. Here we go. (Warning: May contain Spoilers)...
View ArticleAurora by Kim Stanley Robinson
Aurora by Kim Stanley Robinson Page count: 480 Genre: Science Fiction “Our Voyage from Earth began generations ago. Now we approach our new home. Aurora.” That’s all the summary of the book says. It’s...
View ArticleControversial Super Bowl Ads
Every first Sunday of February, the Super Bowl happens. With the Super Bowl comes commercials, usually funny. However, this year was disappointing. With minor amounts of comedy in commercials,...
View ArticleOrigami – Three Years in the Making
photo from @vinyltheatre on Instagram. Yesterday, Feb. 9, indie rock band Vinyl Theatre announced the release of their sophomore album, “Origami.” The album has been anticipated by fans since their...
View ArticleUnderground Artists: Little Green Cars
Little Green Cars is an indie rock band that comes from Ireland. As high school students, they began making music in 2008 and released two EP’s themselves before they released their first single “The...
View ArticleTo Do and Not To Do’s on Valentines Day From the Men of Spear
Here are some quick tips on what to do/not to do for that special someone on Valentine’s Day. Things to do Get her a gift, even if she says not to Make a nice reservation A nice Valentine’s Day card...
View ArticleThe Spear Broadcast Podcast #3
The Spear Broadcast Podcast is back with episode #3. This podcast features Jack Adamson, Scott Mountz, Rees LaBree, and Jake Reed. The post The Spear Broadcast Podcast #3 appeared first on ArapahoeXtra.
View ArticleAlienated Book One Review
Alienated (Book 1) by Melissa Landers Page count 344 Genre: Science Fiction, Romance, Fantasy, YA “Two years ago, the aliens made contact. Now Cara Sweeney is going to be sharing a bathroom with one of...
View ArticleFantastic Bookstores and Where to Find Them
From the classic prince rescuing a princess in distress, to a riveting tale of holding the highest elected office in America or an interesting look into the human psych – the world is full of amazing...
View ArticleA Fortunate Adaptation for A Series of Unfortunate Events
Though still not as widely-known as popular series such as Harry Potter, Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events is a witty, unconventional thirteen-book experience with which I and many of my...
View Article“A Little Life”: A Review
Millennials. A term dreaded by adults over the age of 30, and a term used to describe the people in the younger generation. In high school English classes across the nation, teens are taught about...
View ArticleAcademy Awards: Success with a Hint of Struggle
Oh the “Oscars”. The evening kicks off with an extravagant pan through the celebrity world of fashion. Shimmering dresses, extra tall heels, and highlighted cheeks are the couture everyone seems to be...
View ArticleInvaded Review (Alienated Book 2)
Page count 356 Genre: Science Fiction, Romance, Fantasy, YA (Includes some spoilers for the first book in the summary) “Cara always knew life on planet L’eihr would be an Adjustment”- Author...
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