The news came not in an official press release but in a solemn message posted by Ben Cohen on social media: Jerry Greenfield, his lifelong friend and co-founder of the iconic ice cream brand Ben & Jerry’s, was stepping down after 47 years. The reason, according to Greenfield’s letter, was heartbreakingly simple yet deeply complicated: […]
Month: September 2025
Same Player, Different Jersey– Better Results
Sometimes in the NFL, it’s not about changing the player — it’s about changing the environment. A prime example of this is the resurgence of Daniel Jones with the Indianapolis Colts. After years of inconsistency and unmet expectations with the New York Giants, Jones was released from the team in November 2024. It was a […]
Bad Sports Marketing: Energy Drinks Don’t Mix with Rigorous Physical Activity
Every major sporting event, from televised football games to grassroots skateboarding competitions features them. Banners, commercials and star athletes all proclaim the same message: The secret to peak performance is a brightly colored can of liquid energy. These beverages, packed with a potent brew of caffeine, sugar and artificial stimulants have been brilliantly marketed as […]
Cosplay Isn’t Just a Costume- It’s a Kind of Magic
Cosplay isn’t just about wearing a costume – it’s about becoming part of a story you love. For fans, dressing as their favorite characters is more than just for entertainment; it’s a form of art. It transforms fictional, imaginative characters into something real – something full of heart. Similar to traditional fashion, cosplay is a […]
The Cost Of Shock Value: Does Dababy Have Good Intentions?
The world was horrified over the shocking death of Iryna Zarutska. A Ukrainian immigrant who was murdered while commuting on a light rail line in Charlotte, North Carolina. It was a sign that the United States had an issue with mental health. Considering the suspect was diagnosed with schizophrenia. Yet, was still released without any […]
The Bionicle: A Masterclass in Storytelling for Children’s Books
A plastic Kanohi mask clicking into place probably isn’t the first thing you think of as a literary awakening. But for kids in the early 2000s, LEGO’s “Bionicle” was exactly that — a secret gateway to sophisticated storytelling and the giants of sci-fi and fantasy. “Bionicle” was more than just a toy line. It was […]
NYC Ferry Breaks Ridership Records
Surging demand has pushed the New York City ferry system to record-breaking ridership, causing authorities to consider expanding this popular service. According to Bloomberg, the service set a new benchmark, logging over one million boardings in August alone—a 17 percent increase compared to the previous August. Overseen by New York City’s Economic Development Corporation, the […]
I Don’t Wear Makeup, But I Love Watching Other People Do It
I don’t wear makeup. Not for any particular reason, and not because I have a strong stance against it. I just never truly picked it up. I’ve never owned a foundation brush, never contoured my cheekbones and couldn’t tell you the difference between warm and cool tones if my life depended on it. Still, I’ve […]
Is NY Liberty Finally Regaining Form?
The WNBA playoffs have arrived, and I have not felt so disappointed in regards to the postseason. This feeling stems from most of the superstar players such as Caitlyn Clark and Angel Reese being unavailable. Whether due to injury or suspension, the fact the big dogs ain’t playing is sad. The New York Liberty is […]
Let’s Talk About Concealed Carry Laws
In recent years, a growing number of states have adopted so-called “permitless carry” laws, allowing individuals to carry concealed or open firearms in public without a government-issued license or the training it often requires. Proponents argue this trend aligns with the constitutional right to bear arms, empowering law-abiding citizens to defend themselves without bureaucratic hurdles. […]
Faith That Stands Firm in the Storm
Yesterday, I had the privilege of traveling to Rutgers University to meet with Pastors Cliffe Knechtle and his son Stuart. These two men have become some of the most influential pastors in the nation, known for their decades of work visiting college campuses and tackling the toughest, most pressing questions students wrestle with. Their reach […]
My Eyes Can’t Take This: The Shaky Cam Problem in Action Movies
Movie audiences are no longer just watching a film; they’re enduring a visual assault. Across the multiplex from superhero showdowns to espionage thrillers, a disorienting trend has taken hold: the shaky camera, paired with editing so rapid it borders on a strobe light effect. While intended to create a sense of gritty realism and kinetic […]