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 why Netflix consistently struggles to […]
Tag: Op Ed
The Power of Political Cartoons
I remember sitting in my high school US history class examining political cartoons all throughout our country’s history. From learning about Dr. Seuss’ political cartoonist background or examining the “Join or Die” poster, I realized that these drawings are, in fact, important – and always have been. Political cartoons have a power that long form […]
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, promises to reshape the sport […]
A Mother’s Gift: Why Breast Milk Flavored Ice Cream Is A NYC Craze
Where does Ice Cream come from? Cow’s Milk obviously. It’s always been the source for commercial dairy products. Goat Milk has also been a secondary option but the former continues to reign supreme. However, let’s say this: what happens when you pull it from another source? One that is out of the ordinary or maybe, […]
What I’ve Learned About Cooking as a College Student
You’re standing in front of the fridge, starving from your long day of classes. The only thing inside? Some shredded cheese and a case of beer. We’ve all been, or else at least I have. Cooking when you’re in college is anything but glamorous, but it’s the first place I learned how to do so […]
Jenny Han’s Been Telling Us How “The Summer I Turned Pretty” Ends All Along
Season three of “The Summer I Turned Pretty,” is in full swing, and once again, Jenny Han proves she’s playing the long game – with genius precision. This series is a television adaptation of Han’s book series, a story of Belly Conklin stuck in a love-triangle with two brothers, Jeremiah and Conrad. The books have […]
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 from protests to natural disasters, […]
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 of artists recording their music […]
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; rather, organizations such as the […]
If Your Boyfriend Doesn’t Think Your Outfit Is Weird, It’s Time to Step Up Your Wardrobe
If you’re anything like me, when you step out of your wardrobe, after crafting your latest outfit, you usually receive some side eye from your boyfriend. Sometimes even the occasional: “What are you wearing?” That’s usually how I know I’ve put together a good outfit. Fashion should always raise some eyebrows. Clothes are one of […]
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 acutely in essential sectors like […]