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By Eric Bossert | February 25, 2020In this week's column, Eric discusses the woes of a head cold and his favorite ways to relax in Richmond.
In this week's column, Eric discusses the woes of a head cold and his favorite ways to relax in Richmond.
On his latest album, "Man Alive!," Archy Marshall just sounds tired. Most of the tracks sound like a chore for him, getting up out of a sleepy daze.
This week, Eric gives tips on how to wake up earlier and make new friends.
Here are five deeply concerning takeaways from “Rap On Trial: Race, Lyrics and Guilt in America,” a new book by UR professor Erik Nielson.
Happy Valentine’s Day to those celebrating and Happy Friday to the rest! I’ve made a list of 10 movies that celebrate love and life.
In this week's column, Eric gives advice for Valentine's Day.
Here are the six movies that I find the most intriguing to watch this February.
In this week's column, Eric gives D-hall and reading recommendations.
In 2018, Kanye West featured 070 Shake (real name Danielle Balbuena) on “Ghost Town” and changed her career forever.
In "The Report," one of the main messages is that when it comes to morals and truth, there should be no left or right side.
On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, thousands of people gathered in Richmond to protest the Virginia legislature's push for stricter laws regarding gun ownership.
In this week's column, Eric discusses studying abroad and first dates.
Let's preview, and wildly speculate, the albums to get the most hype for this year -- ranked from most sure to most deliriously hopeful.
The first month of 2020 is here, bringing a few new drama, horror and gangster movies. I have selected six movies that I find intriguing and worth checking out.
I decided to make a few predictions for the movies, actors and actresses to be nominated for best picture, best actor and best actress.
December is here and with it are some promising movies and performances that are worth checking out.
Watching "Let It Snow" was quite an on-the-spot decision one Friday night, and I didn’t have high expectations.
To what extent might UR have a dark side, like in "Star Wars"? What values do we hold? How much might u201cshadow valuesu201d define our real experience?
In this week's column, Eric gets rickrolled and shares a few words of wisdom with his readers.
Robby Takac, one of the founding members of the Goo Goo Dolls, talks about what's changed and what's stayed the same over the years.