Bri Lockhart
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Bri is a 25-year-old born and raised in the swamps of Jersey. Just kidding, she lives at least twenty minutes from those swamps. She’s a publishing professional that moonlights as a writer. She enjoys going to concerts (anything from Rooney to Springsteen to NKOTBSB), roadtripping, and complaining that she truly belongs in the 1950’s, the 1920′s, or the 1980′s depending on her mood. She definitely owns more books than she should and reads every chance she gets. If you stop hearing from her, it’s because the book piles have fallen over and smothered her to death in the night. You can contact her at bri@theyoungfolks.com. Twitter: @bri_lockhart

TV Review: Girl Meets World (3×11-3×12) “Sassy Halter Top” & “Bear”

Girl Meets World (3×11) “Girl Meets Sassy Halter Top” Cory’s Class: the kids are mid-debate. The topic? Whether the sun shines during the day. Riley argues that this rings true, while Farkle argues against it–the sun is always shining, just…

From the Record Crate: ‘Rent’ Original Broadway Cast Recording (1996)

Twenty years before Hamilton swept the Tony Awards, another groundbreaking sensation took the Broadway stage for the first time. Written by the late Jonathan Larson and based on Puccini’s La Boheme, the rock opera Rent told the story of a group…

TV Review: Scream (2×12) “When a Stranger Calls”

  Well everyone, we’ve reached the end of Scream’s sophomore season and all I have to say is: MEH. Let’s just get down to it so I can talk about why I’m so disappointed. Folie A Deux is Also a…

TV Review: Girl Meets World (2×12) “Girl Meets I Do”

Bay Window: Maya requests that Riley tone down her over excitement, over Shawn and Katie’s impending nuptials, far too used to low-balling her way through life. “Get your fairy tale butt out of the dungeon and into the sunlight!” Riley replies,…

The 31 Best Things About Step Up

It’s the tenth anniversary of Step Up, which seems like the perfect time to remind you that movies about dancing tend to be the best movies. Whether you’re here for the dancing, the romance, or you know, Channing Tatum, there…

TV Review: Scream 2×11 “Heavenly Creatures”

The Persistence of Family Drama Nighttime, Casa Duvall: a shrouded figure disables the alarm and breaks in, grabbing a knife in the kitchen and heading upstairs. Bypassing Maggie, they creep over to Emma’s room, pausing at the picture of her…

TV Review: Scream (2×10) “The Vanishing”

Seriously, This is a GIANT Conflict of Interest Maggie does another autopsy on Piper, which tells her that the decay is inconsistent with her time of death. Translation? Someone removed her body from her grave and preserved it, giving it…