The former press secretary of the Biden administration and prominent figure of the Democratic Party, Karine Jean-Pierre, announced her departure from the Democratic Party earlier this summer. In a press release for her book, “Independent,” Jean-Pierre stated that she is now, you guessed it, a member of the Independent Party. The description of the book […]
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Everyone is Excited For Nobody 2 Release
This summer has seen a never-ending barrage of great movies so far, from engaging originals to highly acclaimed sequels. Nobody 2 is set to join this list tomorrow when it is released, and according to Rotten Tomatoes, this film is going to be a blast! For those who haven’t seen the first film, “Nobody” is […]
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 It’s been replaced by quiet algorithms that run games on phones and computers, making us […]
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 2025 season progresses and with […]
Why Do Spinoff Shows Often Flop?
Nowadays it feels quite often where a popular series gets a spinoff and ends up failing fantastically. However, why is this? Interconnected storylines between multiple entries, including spinoffs, have been proven to be a successful formula, especially in the modern day and yet it’s quite often where a spinoff show gets released and ends up […]
Why Jamaica’s Basketball Team Is One To Look Out For
Wah Gwaan! Yes, I’m Caribbean but I’m not Jamaican. If you have lived in the Northeast or Florida, you all have met someone from Jamaica before. And they usually have chill, fun yet hardworking personalities. Which makes me happy to see that Jamaica is going ham recruiting for their national basketball team: to successful results. […]
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 many. “Clean eating,” defined as […]
The Heart of Theater Is in Small Productions
When we think of theater, most of us imagine Broadway – with large audiences, insane budgets and famous names. The glitz is obvious, but the true heart of theater lies elsewhere. Imagine a small auditorium with an intimate crowd. The lights dim, the audience leans forward and every glance and word is felt by the […]
Trump and Zelensky’s Aims for a Ceasefire at Putin Summit
Trump’s frustrations with the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine have been ramping up as of late, especially considering his tariff threats from earlier in the year as well as when he announced that “Based on the highly provocative statements of the Former President of Russia, Dmitry Medvedev, who is now the Deputy Chairman of […]
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 resurgence driven largely by the […]
What the New “Hunger Games” Prequel Teaches Us About History Erasure
“Sunrise on the Reaping” is the newest addition to the “Hunger Games” series, offering insight into the untold stories of resistance long before the rebellion familiar from the original trilogy. As we know, author Suzanne Collins writes nothing unintentionally, as her novels always offer commentary on real-world issues. This prequel is no different. We live […]
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 lines, exposing a stark disconnect […]