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Emanuel Hughes

Bio: Emanuel Hughes is a recent graduate of the Rocky Mountain College of Art & Design, having transferred from The Art Institute of Houston to earn his bachelor's degree in Game Art & Design. His passion for literature and creative writing was sparked by his love for video games, movies, and a wide range of books and magazines. Throughout high school and college, writing became a central focus in his life. Emanuel aims to further develop his creative writing skills and gain valuable experience through his internship at NYC Tastemakers, with the ultimate goal of applying his talents in a professional role at a major magazine publishing company or news media outlet.
TV

The Underlying Message That Gives Supernatural a Sentimental Appeal

“Supernatural,” the CW’s epic saga spanning 15 seasons, was ostensibly about two brothers hunting monsters. But beneath the gore and classic rock anthems the series, through its protagonists Dean and Sam Winchester, waged a quieter, yet equally impactful battle against traditional notions of masculinity. Dean, in particular, served as a ...

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Politics

How Constant Alarmism Desensitizes Us to Real Threats

The term “World War Three” (WW3) has become a casual fixture in modern discourse, a rhetorical reflex employed by politicians, pundits and social media users alike to describe any significant geopolitical tension. From the war in Ukraine to conflicts in the Middle East and rising friction in the Pacific, the ...

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Fashion

The Future of Menswear and the Blurring of Gender Lines

Once a niche concept, gender-neutral clothing and accessories are rapidly moving into the mainstream, signaling a significant evolution in how society views identity and expression. From high-fashion runways to everyday retailers, garments designed to be worn by anyone regardless of gender, are gaining traction reflecting a broader cultural shift toward ...

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Sports

Does F1 Presentation Need A Rework?

Formula One (F1) today faces a critical challenge: capturing and holding the attention of a digital generation. Viewers expect instant gratification and personalized experiences. Traditional Formula One (F1) race formats though historic, struggle to compete with dynamic, on-demand content. To thrive, Formula One (F1) must innovate how it engages viewers. ...

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Movies

Predator and Prey: How Animals are Depicted in Horror Films

Animal-based horror films consistently capture public imagination. From deep oceans to vast skies, the animal kingdom offers a potent source of fear. This subgenre where creatures turn against humanity, proves its lasting appeal in cinema. This fascination stems from a primal fear. Before societies and technology, human survival depended on ...

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Sports

Skateboarding’s Olympic Debut: Was It a Sell-Out or a Step Forward?

Skateboarding debuted as an Olympic sport in 2021, a peculiar sight for many. A sport long synonymous with counter-culture, it was performed meticulously under Olympic lights. The move sparked pride among some but felt like a betrayal to others steeped in its iconoclastic history. The question: Was the Olympic debut ...

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Science and Technology

Beyond the Gimmick: Are Foldable Phones Actually Useful, or Just Expensive Novelties?

Foldable smartphones, once hailed as mobile technology’s next frontier still grapple with a basic question: Do they offer truly indispensable functions beyond novelty? Despite ongoing advancements in design and durability, the elusive “killer app”— a single compelling use case justifying their premium price — remains largely out of reach. Foldable ...

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Politics

The Power of Lobbying and Special Interests

American policymaking often dances to a tune set by financial contributions and organized interests. While ideals point to public good, money and well-coordinated groups subtly shape outcomes influencing profound, often understated ways. Campaign finance is crucial. Running for office, from local to national, demands significant funds. Candidates depend on donations ...

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Video Games

Have Video Game Features Peaked or Are Game Developers Being Lazy?

In the ever-evolving world of video games, a peculiar paradox has emerged over the last three decades. We’ve witnessed incredible advancements in hardware, transforming once pixelated landscapes into breathtaking photorealistic worlds. Yet, despite this exponential growth in processing power, a nagging question persists: Why do many modern releases feel less ...

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Sports

A Proposition for Ping Pong Diplomacy 2.0

Political divisions often fracture our world. Yet, a bouncing ball or crowd’s roar can achieve what diplomacy sometimes cannot: unification. History shows this, from ancient Olympic truces to modern initiatives. Sports, inherently offer a universal language, connecting people beyond borders and beliefs.  One remarkable instance of this “sports diplomacy” unfolded ...

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Movies

Why Villains Are Now the Protagonists And What That Says About Us

When blockbuster movies are saturated with traditional heroes and villains, a fascinating shift inevitably occurs in cinematic storytelling: audiences are increasingly drawn to characters who blur the line between antihero and outright antagonist. From the gritty nihilism of Joker to the flamboyant ambition of Cruella, the monstrous charm of Venom ...

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Latest News

Federal vs. Local Authority: DEA Chief Terry Cole Named New Commissioner of DC Police

The recent announcement naming Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Chief Terry Cole as the “emergency police commissioner” for the District of Columbia’s (DC) Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) has ignited a fierce constitutional debate, thrusting the long-simmering tensions over the District of Columbia’s (DC) autonomy into an urgent legal and political showdown. ...

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