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Trisha Fritz, Author

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Sleeping with Sirens: Embrace the Madness

Sleeping with Sirens: Embrace the Madness

By Trisha Fritz
April 1, 2015
For those of you who do not own any sort of social media, Sleeping With Sirens is an American post-hardcore band that was formed in 2009 that has been all over Twitter and in almost every teenage girls conversation.
The new hit movie Penguins of Madagascar, hit theaters Nov.26 (Courtesy of facebook.com/penguinsofmadagascar)

Movie Review: Penguins of Madagascar

By Trisha Fritz
December 3, 2014
[T]he story places us directly after the events of Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted with our four favorite penguins: Skipper (Tom McGrath), Kowalski (Chris Miller), Rico (Conrad Vernon) and Private (Christopher Knights). From here, they depart from the circus and send themselves on a mission to celebrate Private’s birthday and buying Cheesy Dibbles, a discontinued product, from Fort Knox. However, Private begins to feel unimportant to the team. The real visual variety picks up when the penguins are suddenly kidnapped and brought to Venice where we meet Dave (John Malkovich), an octopus who disguises himself as Dr. Octavius Brine, a human alias. Dave was once an adored octopus at Central Park Zoo that soon turned sour after being booted from his popularity levels once the penguins arrived.
Roger Waters performed Pink Floyd's classic "The Wall" at the Palace of Auburn Hills on Sunday, October 24, 2010, in Auburn Hills, Michigan. (Courtesy of MCTcampus.com)

CD Review: Pink Floyd- The Endless River

By Trisha Fritz
November 13, 2014
[F]or those who do not know, Pink Floyd, which consists of Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Syd Barrett, Richard Wright and Nick Mason, is a rock band that formed in London and achieved their fame through its psychedelic music in 1973. 20 years later, several years after the death of the keyboardist-Richard Wright, Pink Floyd has melded together 20 hours of unused sessions from the development of their 1994 record, The Division Bell. Pink Floyd has toyed with the idea of releasing the album before into a double album, one disk of more traditional songs and the other with a more instrumental side, but the idea was quickly outed.
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