A review of “I’m Stupid but I Love You” by Okay Kaya.
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Are you a fan of fiction? Especially horror? Part Two of “Like Father, Like Son” is available to read for this month’s Strange As Fiction!
Iowa’s National Championship aspirations were ended in Indianapolis, but the Hawkeyes are still a deserving team for an excellent January bowl game.
The Iowa football team suffered their first loss of the season inside Lucas Oil Stadium in heartbreaking fashion to Michigan State. Dylan Anderson has the recap from Indianapolis (Photo: Stephen Mally/The Gazette).
The Iowa Wrestling Team Defeated South Dakota State University 28-15 in Carver, but Still Look to Improve
Go, an ancient strategic board game, is a common aspect of many Asian cultures and films. But how has it been portrayed in Western films? (Photo via: Wikipedia.org)
An album review of Sevdaliza’s “Children of Silk.”
“Chained” is the most recent album by Martin X. Petz that talks about love, heartbreak, and Jesus. It will pleasantly surprise you.
Beirut’s fifth album, “No No No” features their classic, lighthearted tone with whimsical lyrics, and makes listeners long for summer days again.
An interview about diversity and inclusion with Sam Meyer, an organizer of a number of house shows and radio DJ for his punk show “Codependent Music.”










