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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.
Video Games

The Death of the Arcade and the Rise of the Algorithm

Arcades used to be loud. Coins clanking, cheers and groans – that was the sound of everyone playing games together. This fun, shared energy defined how video games were made back then. Now, that noisy group feeling is mostly gone. It’s been replaced by quiet algorithms that run games on ...

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Sports

The Yankees vs. Red Sox: Is It Still the Most Heated Battle in Baseball?

The Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees. For generations, those nine words conjured images of baseball at its most intense: bitter grudges, iconic moments and a visceral hatred that transcended the diamond. It was a rivalry that defined American League East baseball and arguably, American sports. But as the ...

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Health and Wellness

From Keto Pancakes to Adaptogenic Coffee: Has Breakfast Been Gentrified?

Morning light illuminates a meticulously arranged breakfast: a vibrant smoothie bowl moderately filled with berries alongside a latte with delicate foam art. This image, which has become a social media staple transforms breakfast into a curated wellness experience. Yet, this idealized portrayal subtly perpetuates a standard of health inaccessible to ...

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Music

Gen Z’s Obsession with Nostalgia Rock

In the current decade defined by hyper-polished pop anthems and algorithmic precision, a surprising sound is echoing through the headphones of Generation Z: the raw and uncut chords of nostalgic rock. From the grunge-fueled anthems of Nirvana to the power ballads of the ‘80s, classic rock is experiencing an unexpected ...

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TV

TV’s Labor Crisis Is a Story Worth Telling—So Why Won’t It?

As television screens across America lit up with endless content, from high-stakes dramas to escapist comedies, a different kind of drama was unfolding off-screen: the Writers Guild of America (WGA) and the Screen Actors Guild–American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) strikes. For months, writers and actors walked picket ...

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Sports

“And New” Streaming Wars’ Heavyweight Champion of the World – Disney?

The news landed like a Stone Cold Stunner in the world of sports media: World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), now under the Technical Knockout (TKO) Group Holdings banner is reportedly finalizing a groundbreaking deal to merge its operations fully with the Entertainment Sports Network (ESPN). While specific financial details remain under ...

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Science and Technology

The Ethics of AI in 2025: Beyond ChatGPT

In the burgeoning era of artificial intelligence, the ongoing claims and rumors of machines replacing human minds has grown into a chorus. From automating mundane tasks to crunching vast datasets, AI’s capabilities are undeniable. Yet, amid the awe-inspiring algorithms and predictive analytics, a fundamental truth remains stubbornly clear: AI cannot ...

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Movies

Found Footage: The Scariest Films Are the Ones That Don’t Look Like Films

For decades, the horror genre has sought new ways to scare audiences out of the Theatre, often relying on elaborate monsters or jump scares. Yet, a unique and often polarizing subgenre — found footage — has quietly proven itself to be one of the most effective and unsettling forms of ...

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Video Games

Nintendo Switch 2 Exposes the Disconnect Between the Industry, Gamers, and Other Gamers

The gaming industry, a multi-billion dollar behemoth, operates on a complex tightrope walk between innovation, market demand and financial viability. Nintendo, in particular has historically charted its own course, eschewing the raw horsepower arms race favored by Sony and Microsoft in favor of novel gameplay experiences and unique form factors. ...

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TV

The “Source Material” Backlash: Is Netflix’s Formula to Blame?

For many fans, the announcement of a new Netflix adaptation of a beloved book, comic or video game often comes with a mix of excitement and trepidation. Far too frequently, that trepidation proves to be well-founded, as the final product falls short of expectations, leaving audiences and critics alike questioning ...

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Sports

Let’s Talk about the Saudi-PGA Tour Merger and the Future of Professional Golf

The golf world was sent into a spiral last year when the Professional Golfers Association (PGA) Tour announced a stunning merger with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), the financial engine behind the rival LIV Golf circuit. This abrupt pivot, coming after months of bitter legal battles and public acrimony, ...

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Science and Technology

How Mobile Phones Unlocked the Gateway to Citizen Journalism

In an era defined by instant connectivity, the ubiquitous mobile phone camera has quietly reshaped the landscape of news and information in a major way. Spartphones are no longer mere tools for selfies and vacation snapshots, these devices have empowered ordinary citizens to become frontline documentarians, capturing raw, unfiltered events ...

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