There is something so special about eating a meal made from ingredients picked hours before. Farm-to-table isn’t just the hottest culinary trend, it is an experience rooted in simplicity, freshness and, most important of all, community. Summer is the time when farm-to-table truly shines. With farmers’ markets overflowing with so much fresh produce, chefs are […]
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Majority of Streams of AI Music Are Unscrupulous
In the modern day, it is no secret that AI is becoming prevalent everywhere you look. With AI chatbots being created by every company under the sun being able to generate all sorts of things such as written stories, articles, art and especially music. It’s very clear that AI music has grown to be a […]
BSE Global Understands the Assignment
I must confess — there is something awe-inspiring when a company does its best to establish continuity particularly, among their sports teams and affiliates. The practice is something that a lot of organizations should do. As what we see with this company — connectivity is bringing teams together and leading to community efforts. Brooklyn Sports […]
Reality TV: A Cultural Mirror or a Manufactured Illusion?
Reality television has long been a dominant force in entertainment, engaging audiences with unscripted drama, personal stories and high-stakes competition. Some argue that reality TV reflects societal values while others contend that it distorts reality, crafting an illusion of authenticity. As the genre evolves, the debate remains: Is reality TV a cultural mirror or a […]
Supreme Court Ruling Is a Step Back for Transgender Youth
The Supreme Court has ruled, in a 6-3 decision, to uphold the Tennessee law banning gender transition care for young people. The case, United States v Skrmetti, was taken to court by three transgender teenagers, their parents and a doctor that provides transition medications. Their argument was that the Tennessee law banning hormone supplements and […]
Caramel Column’s Alter Ego: An Exploration of Identity
Caramel Column Inc. is a Japanese indie game development company led by Maki Ono and is well known for some of its indie titles such as “Insectarium Alternative March,” a game about investigating strange creatures called Urbanites and “Aznana,” a game about a boy and a disconnected head named Aznana attempting to leave the town […]
Why We’re Obsessed With Biopics Right Now
Biopics, films that dramatize the lives of real people, have become a cultural obsession. From stories about politicians to musicians, these movies are dominating the screen. Popularity around recent examples, like “A Complete Unknown” or “Oppenheimer” have shown just how much audiences love these films. Whether its tragedy, success or transformations people just can’t keep […]
Does Nathan Fielder Go Too Far with His Shows?
For many showrunners, not only is it imperative for them to provide a show that is entertaining, but they also must ensure that all ethical and legal requirements are met for the show to air. Nathan Fielder does everything correctly in a legal sense, but the situations and events that occur on his shows are […]
Why Going Out Clothes Are Becoming More Covered Up
A night out used to mean crop tops, mini skirts and everything sheer. Showing more skin was the uniform for a fun night out to the club or a dinner date with the girls. But lately, a shift in outfits has been happening on the dance floors. Going out clothes are starting to look more […]
Should The Yankees Go All-In or Play It Safe?
As the 2025 Major League Baseball (MLB) trade deadline approaches, the New York Yankees face pivotal decisions that could shape their season. While they remain contenders in the American League East, weaknesses in their bullpen, starting rotation, and infield raise concerns. This article explores whether the Yankees should pursue a blockbuster trade or adopt a […]
New York Needs to Push for More Environmental Health
Over the years, New York has passed many bills regarding the city’s health. These laws often help regulate gas emissions, air pollution, and other air-borne issues. While these efforts are a step in the right direction, they should also focus on the many different problems that the city faces when it comes to providing a […]
Why People Need to Start Reading Again
When was the last time you picked up a book? Based on a national trend, probably too long ago to remember. According to a 2022 survey conducted by the National Endowment for the Arts, less than half of Americans reported reading at least one book a year. This makes sense, considering that many of my […]