Hannah Wisterman

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Culture

Take Your Vitamins, or Don’t

By Hannah Wisterman Blog Content Contributor I’ll be honest: everything in my life could be falling apart, but if I remember to take my vitamins, I feel like a complete champion—a God of health who cannot be defeated by illness, fatigue, or nutritional deficiencies. It’s a small action to take to feel a little more confident in your health. But does it actually work? It turns out that even science […]

todayOctober 2, 2017

Music

Corbin: Mourn Review

By Hannah Wisterman Music Journalist Artist: Corbin Album: Mourn Release Date: September 5, 2017 Label: WEDIDIT Website: https://soundcloud.com/spookycorbin Corbin is back, and while he may not be all grown up, he’s certainly no kid anymore. The Minnesota native first went viral under the names Spooky Black and Lil Spook back in 2013 and 2014, then switched to his given name in 2015 to do an EP (Couch Potato) with Bobby […]

todaySeptember 28, 2017

Culture

The Real Scoop on Coconut Oil

By Hannah Wisterman Blog Content Contributor As many makeup artists will tell you, the first step to any great makeup look is good skincare. For some of us, this takes a little more work than others, and so hearing reports of a wonder-product that can do it all with drastic results can be really exciting. For the past couple of years, coconut oil has been touted as that wonder-product. Use […]

todaySeptember 21, 2017

Culture

How to Purge Your Social Media

By Hannah Wisterman Blog Content Contributor It’s a brave new world we live in, at the height of global capitalism and interconnectedness, where we can completely customize our every last experience. With the power of Amazon and online shopping, we have almost infinite options for what to wear, or how to decorate. With the power of social media, we have the power to customize what we see and hear in […]

todaySeptember 21, 2017

Events

KTSW and Buzzmill Present: Harvest Live

By Hannah Wisterman Blog Content Contributor KTSW and Buzzmill have joined forces once more for an exciting new autumn concert series: Harvest Live! Following on the tail of this summer’s Hot Starry Nights series, Harvest Live will feature local and up-and-coming artists as well as local vendors. The first concert will take place Sept. 23, with a market starting at 8 p.m. and music starting at 9 p.m. Our first […]

todaySeptember 15, 2017

Back to School Broadcast

An Inside Look at the Dean’s List

By Hannah Wisterman Blog Content Contributor We’re officially one week out from starting classes, and my, what a magical time. The start of a new semester is like turning to a clean page, full of new opportunities. Come that exciting Monday morning, we’ll all take another step forward in our education—and I, personally, will be going full, viciously competitive beast mode. I’m currently sitting on the Dean’s List, and I […]

todayAugust 20, 2017

Culture

Valerian and the City of a Thousand Poor Choices

By Hannah Wisterman Blog Content Contributor WARNING: This review contains spoilers. I'll be entirely honest: when I first saw the trailer for Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, I was awe-struck. It looked like a whirlwind romp through space, with Avatar-like colors and textures, and I was immediately convinced that it would be self-indulgent summer fun that I would guiltily treasure. I'm a sucker for visual playgrounds, and […]

todayJuly 30, 2017

Events

Deep in the Heart of MR Fest

By Hannah Wisterman Live Reporter At the Hitch, it is impossible to ignore that we are in Texas. Saturday afternoon lunches from half a dozen different cultures, the capricious and rather unforgiving early summer heat, and the undoubtedly southwestern twang of each guitar and croon…this is the San Marcos experience for many. Christian Sparks, the Hitch’s first performance of the day, even did Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson tributes to […]

todayApril 29, 2017

Music

Sea Offs: What’s the Point? Review

By Hannah Wisterman Music Journalist Artist: Sea Offs Album: What’s The Point? Release Date: March 31, 2017 Website: https://seaoffs.bandcamp.com/ Philadelphia-based duo Sea Offs do not try to play mysterious in their debut album. Between the title, What's The Point?, and the poignant songwriting (right from the first track: "I have fallen in a peace I never wanted/I have chosen to burn the weight of systemic shame"), Olivia Price and Rashmit […]

todayApril 26, 2017

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