WPTS’s TOP ALBUMS OF 2012
As the end of 2012 draws near, bloggers, journalists, and music lovers alike all sit down and figure out their favorite music from 2012. We at WPTS are no different: here we present our...
As the end of 2012 draws near, bloggers, journalists, and music lovers alike all sit down and figure out their favorite music from 2012. We at WPTS are no different: here we present our...
By Matt Patton As promised, here’s the second half of my article from last week. I threw these together chronologically, so these five films run anywhere from the early 1990s up to more recent...
By Zachary Wenzel It’s that time of year again! Christmas radio stations are playing the same dozen or so songs 24/7 from now until New Year’s Eve! The sad truth is that even when...
Need a boost for your Saturday afternoon? Then tune into Pop Your Art with DJ Dan Willis from 1-3 pm! Mr. Willis offers a uniquely intelligent take on all things progressive and pop. Expect...
By Matt Patton Every once in a long while, someone uses the phrase “Hollywood East” to describe our wonderful city. This is not said on an unfounded basis, as hundreds of films have been...
By Matt Patton There are few directors bold enough to tackle historical subject matter from one of the most controversial points in American history. Even less are the actors capable of portraying one of...
Every Friday morning, Meg, Joanna, and Rachel spin a show, Everything But The Kitchen Sink, that’s bound to include some genre you like. From 10am-12n, you can hear anything from chillwave to industrial to...
By Zachary Wenzel This is a confession: I love records. I can’t think of a better way to listen to music. Few other things give the physical feeling of ownership of a special piece...
By Matt Patton When the news broke earlier this month that Disney had purchased Lucasfilm for just over $4 billion, the now borderline-monopoly entertainment corporation also made another announcement: THERE WILL BE MORE STAR...
By Matt Patton It’s been nearly four whole years since we’ve last witnessed Daniel Craig in action as the quintessential super-spy/ladies’ man known as James Bond. Four years is a damn long time. Luckily...