Love Stories

I am not reviewing a book called Love Stories; I am simply expressing my thoughts on the role of romance in the modern day youth novels. The way I see it, when we were young, the guys and the girls read the same amount.  But as we matured, so did the books we read.  Soon…

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Happy New Year!

We’re off to catch up on our year-end/decade-end countdowns and to ring in 2010!  We will see you Monday with new posts for a new year! We hope that you have an AWESOME and safe New Year’s Eve. Happy New Year! – The Youth Are Awesome Team

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Internet Fame: DeviantArt

I’ve been a member of DeviantArt for about 5 years now, though I’ve never really used it religiously.  But like any social networking site, it hasn’t failed to reward many of those who have.  DA recently celebrated its 100 Millionth Deviation by listing a few Deviations that have earned their creators a great deal in…

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YouTube’s Best

You’ve heard from me before that YouTube can make a person famous. Well, now, I have some proof of some videos that have gone all around the world and have stocked up with millions of views. Here are the most viewed videos of 2009 on YouTube: 1. Susan Boyle – singer – Britain’s Got Talent…

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Listen Up and Read: One Track Mind

This was so awesome that I obviously had to share. One Track Mind is a site that features a new indie music track every day to share and to review.  Even if you don’t listen to “indie” music, you’ll probably still enjoy this site.  I know that we’re all always looking for new music to…

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“Notebook”

For your last Wednesday of 2009, I thought I would share a video that will make you say “wow.” I came across this video a couple months ago and found it super entertaining (I’m hoping you will feel the same).  Check it out below.  It’s by an artist named Evelien Lohbeck, and is actually somewhat…

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Read This: The Fade

My latest book review is of Chris Wooding’s The Fade.  This story takes place on the moon of some uninhabitable planet.  The people of that moon must live underground due to the fact that they would die a very painful death if they were to be caught on the surface when both their suns were…

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Quick facts about new year

Every year after Christmas, there comes New Year’s Day – the first day of the first month has always been celebrated, or for as long as we know that it has been. Although almost everyone in  the world celebrates the new year on the first day of the first month, January 1st, many cultures celebrate the…

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Flash!

A flash mob is… A group of people who organize on the Internet and then quickly assemble in a public place, do something bizarre, and disperse. Generally, flash mobs are a means of artistic expression.  Over the last few years – as I’m sure you may have noticed – there have been a bunch of…

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MashPop

We’ve talked about year-end countdowns, and there are tons when it comes to pop culture, whether it be music, television, film, etc. I recently came across this video from DJ Earworm called, “United State of Pop 2009 (Blame It on the Pop),” which eliminates the need for me to pick a favourite song or video for…

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Happy Holidays!

We are off to enjoy some eggnog, play in the snow and check out all the holiday lights around the city, all while listening to some awesomely festive (and not-so-festive) music, and we hope you and your family are doing the same. We’ll be back to our regular schedule on Monday. Happy Holidays everyone! –…

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Sports Legends: Edition 2- Soccer

This is the second in a series of posts dedicated to athletes who were legends in their respective sports! Today’s Sport: Soccer There have been many fantastic players who have shaped the world of soccer today.  However, the greatest of all time would have to be Edison Arantes do Nascimento, or “Pele.”  He dominated the game…

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