Party games are something often enjoyed by a wide variety of people during large gathering, where its board games such as “Monopoly” or “Candyland,” card games such as “Uno,” or even various drinking games, there are many ways to have fun with a lot of people, including video games. There are video games that have […]
Month: September 2025
Me vs. Fashion: The Baseball Cap Saga
Let me just say it: I cannot wear a baseball cap. I have tried. Many times. Some people throw on a baseball cap and look instantly cool. I put one on and look like a dad who’s lost his kids in the middle of a crowded theme park. It’s not for lack of trying. I’ve […]
The New York Film Festival Starts Today
Rejoice movie-goers, because as of today, the 63rd New York Film Festival has returned to the Lincoln Center. This Film Festival will be ongoing for the next two weeks, concluding on October 13th. The New York Film Festival is an annual event that celebrates the most popular and significant films from around the world. Founded […]
The White House and Artificial Intelligence
Over the years there’s always a form of technology that gains people’s attention as the “next big thing.” In the 2000’s it was the internet and in the 2010’s it was social media. Nowadays, in the 2020’s, it’s artificial intelligence. It feels like everyone is trying to get their own hands on a slice of […]
Harlem Pays Tribute to Homicide Victims on National Day of Remembrance
Each year on September 25, communities around the country pause to observe the National Day of Remembrance for Murder Victims — a day set aside to honor lives lost to homicide and to offer support for grieving families. One of the most powerful tributes comes from Harlem Mothers S.A.V.E. (Stop Another Violent End), a group founded […]
NYC Council Pass Resolution to Support Artists Financially
On May 28th, 2025, the New York City Council voted to pass Resolution 368. This resolution supports the Living Wage for Musicians Act, which was introduced to Congress in 2024. This Living Wage Act aims to improve the pay of musicians by introducing a new streaming royalty system that pays the artist directly. Artists and […]
Will Kobe Bufkin Be A Positive Plus For The Nets?
The Brooklyn Nets are having, what I would call: a busy yet lowkey off-season. Cameron “Killa Cam” Thomas’s offensive prowess has led to his re-signing by the team. A one-year, $6 million qualifying offer to stay with the team. Fan-favorites Day’Ron Sharpe and Zaire Williams are also signed to new contracts. Adding continuity and backup. […]
Politics in Pop Culture: Do Celebrities Really Make a Difference?
Do you remember last election season, when all of these celebrities were posting about voting for Kamala Harris? I know I do. It seems they start making posts about voting every year. However, the real question is: does their support help, or does it merely become a diversion from the important issues at play? I’d […]
Audiobooks vs Reading Books: Can Narration Compare to Reading?
Books. A collection of words that can weave a tale for our imagination, record our understanding of the world, or record the history of civilizations. Books have been part of our growth as a society for thousands of years, ever since the Epic of Gilgamesh was first carved into stone tablets. Books have evolved over […]
Will Miss USA Ever Maintain An Audience With Younger Viewers?
Beauty pageants are losing relevance among younger generations, despite retaining their appeal among older audiences. This generational divide has led to declining interest and lower viewership, raising questions about the long-term viability of such events. Miss USA has experienced a particularly stark drop in viewership across all age groups. In 2015, the show had one […]
Report: Excessive Force Claims Against NYPD Skyrocket
Complaints of excessive force against the NYPD have increased to the highest number they’ve been since 2013, according to a new report released by the New York City Comptroller’s Office. The report, which includes records from the last three years, found that claims of police using excessive force increased by nearly 50% compared to previous […]
New York Special Olympics Returning to Glen Falls
As a state, New York is well known for its dedication to sports. New York has nearly the highest number of professional sports teams in the nation, second only to California. New York has a rich history in the sports industry, even outside of the major sports leagues, and has even hosted the Olympics twice. […]