Review and Q&A: ‘Grace and Fury’ by Tracy Banghart

Welcome to the blog tour for Grace and Fury by Tracy Banghart! We’re thrilled to share our review and an interview with Tracy. Keep reading and make sure you enter the giveaway at the end!   Set in a world…

Music Interview: Jeff Stinco of Simple Plan

“I’D DO ANYTHIIIIIING,” is probably what a lot of people would be shouting when asked what they would do to have this year not be the final cross-country Vans Warped Tour. Conveniently enough, it’s also what those same people were…

Book Review: ‘A Touch of Gold’ by Annie Sullivan

I’ll be perfectly honest, before I picked up this novel, my only exposure to the classic tale of King Midas was what I had heard in fairy tales as a child: that his greed consequently caused everything he touched, including…

Battlebots Chat: Episode 8×12

For this new season of Battlebots, The Young Folks’ music editor Ryan Gibbs and contributing writer Joey Daniewicz will be giving their impressions of each episode in our recurring feature Battlebots Chat. These will be a little more informal than…

Excerpt: THE RAGING ONES by Krista & Becca Ritchie

Welcome to the blog tour for The Raging Ones by Krista and Becca Ritchie. We’re thrilled to share an excerpt from this sci-fi romance! Check it out and let us know what you think in the comments:   About the…

Review: The Cheerleaders by Kara Thomas

Welcome to the blog tour for The Cheerleaders by Kara Thomas. Check out our review and make sure you enter the giveaway for a chance to win a copy of your own: The town of Sunnybrook got rid of its…

BlacKkKlansman Movie Review: Spike Lee delivers a powerful film for our time

Little subtlety can be found in BlacKkKlansman as Spike Lee draws harrowing parallels between the past and the here and now. In the 1970s, an African American detective of the Colorado Springs police department infiltrated the Colorado chapter of the KKK, stopping multiple…