Luciana Villalba
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Luciana Villalba. 23 years old, David Fincher fan, food addict and soccer fanatic, very passionate about FC Barcelona. Born in Colombia, moved to Miami when she was 14 and currently lives there. In her spare time she usually is listening to music, taking a nap, watching soccer matches, or thinking about the series she should binge-watch next. You can contact her at luciana@theyoungfolks.com & Twitter: @lucianavee

Music Review: “Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded” by Nicki Minaj

Nicki Minaj’s highly anticipated sophomore album, Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded dropped on Tuesday and so far there is a lot to say about the female rapper that is predicted to hit the #1 spot on the Billboard album charts. Roman…

Music Review: Madonna’s new album ‘MDNA’

From the speculation of the title of the album, to the somehwat mixed reviews critics have written on the record, Madonna keeps her throne as queen of pop, this time around moving towards an even more electronic sound that has…

Concert review: Swedish House Mafia’s Masquerade Motel

I was lucky enough to attend Swedish House Mafia‘s Masquerade Motel on March 23rd at Grand Central Park Miami. While half of the population in Miami already had their hands on sold out tickets to Ultra Music Festival, I decided…

Book Review: ‘Pandemonium’ by Lauren Oliver

BEWARE, IT MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS!  A while ago I posted my review of Pandemonium‘s prequel, Delirium, and from the moment I picked up that book I loved it. The whole idea of love being considered a disease caught my attention…

Book Review: ‘The Hunger But Mainly Death Games’ A Parody

Merely a week away from The Hunger Games movie release, I thought this was the perfect time to post my review of this hilarious Hunger Games parody titled “The Hunger But Mainly Death Games” written by Katniss Everdeen Bratniss Everclean.…

Music Review: Kid Cudi & Dot Da Genius’ “WZRD” album

When it comes to singers venturing to other music genres, I support them. Why? Because it’s good to see how versatile they are as artists and  to see if they are actually capable of making it in an unknown territory.…

Film Review: 21 JUMP STREET and Q&A with Channing Tatum, Jonah Hill, Ice Cube & Rob Riggle

When it comes to remakes, we usually tend to already hate it without giving the movie a chance, i.e: Straw Dogs, Footloose, Fright Night, etc., the list just keeps on going. But when it comes to a movie that is…