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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.
Music

The Rise of the Lo-Fi Bedroom Pop Artist

The music industry once operated on a well-defined hierarchy: aspiring artists sought record deals, secured expensive studio time and relied on industry gatekeepers for distribution. Today, that model is increasingly being disrupted by a quiet revolution occurring in bedrooms, basements and makeshift home studios worldwide. The creative and commercial success ...

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Politics

We Must Understand The Cultural and Educational Value of PBS

You know how the media’s gotten scattered these days? It often seems like catchy headlines phase out real critical thinking, and outlandish stories draw more attention than important subjects. Indeed, public broadcasting remains a crucial and indispensable institution that maintains its significant standing. It is not merely an antiquated artifact; ...

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Business and Finance

Inflation’s Sticky Grip

Inflation continues its persistent climb, casting a long shadow over the economic landscape for American consumers and small businesses. While the overall Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose two-point-seven percent over the last twelve months ending in June, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the real pinch is felt ...

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Movies

The Social Commentary of the Slasher Film

For decades, the slasher film genre of the 1970s and 1980s has been dismissed by critics and audiences alike as little more than a parade of gratuitous violence and cheap thrills. While the body counts were undeniably high and the special effects often gruesome, a closer look reveals that these ...

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Sports

The UFC’s Dirty Little Secret: Why Weight Cutting Is a Ticking Time Bomb

The image of a gaunt fighter, barely able to stand on the scale, is a familiar and disturbing sight in mixed martial arts. For years, the practice of extreme weight cutting – shedding significant body mass often through severe dehydration, in the days leading up to a weigh-in – has ...

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Science and Technology

Enter The Metaverse: Playing a Game of Isolation

The growing landscape of immersive virtual worlds, often claimed as the next frontier of human interaction and commerce, carries with it a significant, yet often understated, potential for negative societal impacts. While the allure of limitless digital realms is undeniable, a critical examination reveals looming concerns over social isolation, addiction, ...

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Health and Wellness

The Portable Gym That Fits into A Bag

The pursuit of physical fitness is frequently perceived as an endeavor contingent upon access to specialized gym facilities and substantial investment. However, the potential for a highly portable exercise apparatus to facilitate common access to physical conditioning warrants examination. In this regard, the resistance band presents itself as a simple ...

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Sports

More Than Just a Team: The Yankees as an American Cultural Institution

The roar of the crowd, the crack of the bat, the timeless pinstripes — for many, the New York Yankees are more than a baseball team. They are a cultural institution, a mirror reflecting the evolving American identity. While championships and statistics define their on-field greatness, it is the larger-than-life ...

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Video Games

The Technical Brilliance of F.E.A.R and What Made It Special

Monolith Productions’ “F.E.A.R.”, a first-person shooter that blended action with psychological horror, remains a powerful example of a game’s longevity almost two decades after its 2005 release. In an era obsessed with scale and graphical fidelity, F.E.A.R.’s focused design proves that a game’s impact is determined not by its size ...

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TV

Squid Games and The Power of Kid Games Turned Deadly

The global sensation “Squid Game” is a masterclass in psychological tension, but its true genius doesn’t lie in its shock value alone. It lies in its ability to take the most innocent elements of our past and weaponize them, turning childhood games into a grim theater of life and death. ...

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Politics

The Role of Government and Public Trust

The latest summer wave of COVID-19 is a quiet reminder that the pandemic never truly ended. Driven by the new Nimbus and Stratus variants, cases and hospitalizations are reported to be on the rise across the nation. But more than a public health test, this moment is a communication challenge ...

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Sports

Virtual Boxings’ Peek-a-boo Trick: Where Did All the Great Boxing Games Go?

The sweet science of boxing has become an afterthought in the world of mainstream video games. A genre that once thrived with titles like “Knockout Kings” and the legendary “Fight Night” series has all but vanished from the modern gaming landscape, leaving a noticeable void for fans of pugilism. For ...

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