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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.
Sports

The Impact of Technology on Tennis

The roar of the crowd, the thud of the ball, the primal scream of a player after a pivotal point – these are the timeless elements of tennis. Yet, beneath the surface of this classic sport, a quiet revolution has been unfolding, driven by relentless technological advancement. From the equipment ...

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Science and Technology

A Deep-Dive on Sustainable Tech: Beyond Greenwashing

In the current times of escalating climate concerns, the technology sector, a significant contributor to global emissions and resource depletion, has increasingly championed sustainability. From pledges of carbon neutrality to initiatives promoting circular economies, tech giants are keen to present themselves as environmental stewards. Yet, a critical question remains: are ...

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Sports

Rule Changes and Their Impact on The World of Sports

Sports, at their core, are dynamic. While tradition often holds a revered place, the pursuit of enhanced competition, player safety and fan engagement frequently leads to significant rule alterations. Recent shifts in football, gymnastics and baseball highlight this ongoing evolution, each carrying a unique set of potential consequences that ripple ...

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Movies

Uncovering The “A24 Effect” In The Movie Industry

In an era increasingly dominated by sprawling cinematic universes and franchise reboots, A24 has not just survived but thrived, by meticulously carving out a distinct and highly coveted niche in independent cinema. The studio, founded in 2012, has become synonymous with auteur-driven, aesthetically bold and often unconventional storytelling, fostering a ...

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Politics

Enter The Political Battleground: The 2026 Midterms

The political landscape as the nation inches closer to the 2026 midterm elections, remains a volatile mix of persistent economic concerns, cultural flashpoints and an increasingly fractured electorate. While still over a year out, the battle lines are already being drawn, promising a fiercely contested cycle that will likely hinge ...

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TV

The Art of the Binge-Watch: Good or Bad for Storytelling?

Remember when a new TV episode was a weekly sarosanct event? I remember. Audiences gathered, discussed and eagerly awaited the next installment. Today, with streaming platforms offering entire seasons at once, the viewing landscape has dramatically shifted, profoundly impacting pacing, cliffhangers and audience engagement. The most immediate casualty of the ...

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Sports

MLB Mid-Season Reflections

As the dog days of summer settle in, Major League Baseball’s landscape offers a mix of the expected and the utterly astonishing. One of the season’s most pleasant surprises has undoubtedly been the Kansas City Royals. Widely projected for another rebuilding year, the Royals have defied expectations, showcasing a vibrant ...

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Science and Technology

Beyond Silicon: The Next Frontier in Computing

The whispers of a computational revolution grow louder, yet the path ahead remains shrouded in quantum uncertainty. Quantum computing, a technology leveraging the bizarre principles of quantum mechanics, promises to tackle problems currently intractable for even the most powerful supercomputers. But as researchers inch closer to building stable, error-corrected quantum ...

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Video Games

When Sequels Play It Too Safe (Or Too Wild)

Game developers walk a perpetual tightrope when crafting sequels, balancing the fervent desires of a dedicated fanbase with the imperative for fresh innovation. The promise of a follow-up ignites excitement but it also carries the heavy burden of expectation. Stray too far from the beloved original and risk alienating loyal ...

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Movies

The Rise of the “Elevated Horror” Genre

For decades, the horror genre was often pigeonholed, synonymous with cheap thrills and predictable jump scares. While effective in the moment, these tactics frequently overshadowed any deeper narrative ambition. However, a new wave of filmmakers is dismantling these conventions, proving that true terror can emerge from the unsettling depths of ...

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Sports

The WNBA’s Rise: Momentum or Still an Uphill Battle?

The crowds for women’s basketball are becoming more invested in the game. It’s clear that there’s an abundance of incredible talent and many fantastic stories being written on courts all over the country. With college games hitting record viewership and WNBA attendance booming, the sport is expanding it’s reach toward ...

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Music

Beyond Genres: How Music is Breaking Down Traditional Categories

For decades, music fans and critics alike have relied on neatly defined genres to categorize the vast landscape of sound. Rock was rock, hip-hop was hip-hop and country stayed in its lane. But today, those once-rigid boundaries are dissolving at an unprecedented pace, leading to a vibrant, often perplexing, sonic ...

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