In an era where loyalty is currency, sports leagues are cashing in on something unexpected: fandom fatigue. The modern sports fan is overwhelmed. Between streaming subscriptions, fantasy leagues, betting apps and social media content, following a team has become a full-time job. What was once a seasonal ritual has morphed into a year-round marketing machine. […]
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Is Online Beauty Advice Too Dangerous?
The beauty industry has expanded since the creation of the internet and social media, due to being one of the most frequented topics by online users. Thanks to the internet, it has become even easier for makeup tips and tricks to be learnt and products from across the globe to be used. People can learn […]
Subnautica 2 Leadership Team Let Go By Krafton: What Does This Mean for the Game?
“Subnautica,” is one of the most popular indie survival horror games ever made and with the announcement for a sequel and its trailer dropping last year, many fans have been waiting with baited breath for early access to become available to the public. However, with Krafton acquiring Unknown Worlds Entertainment on Oct 29, 2021, fans […]
Health Is Not a Hashtag: The Commodification of Wellness on Social Media
In the age of Instagrammable smoothies and TikTok therapy hacks, wellness has become less about health and more about branding. What was once a personal journey toward balance and self-care has been repackaged into a marketable aesthetic — one that thrives on curated feeds, affiliate links and aspirational lifestyles. Social media platforms have transformed wellness […]
Can Mike Brown Redefine Knicks Culture Without Losing Its Soul?
The New York Knicks have long been known for their grit. From the bruising battles of the ’90s to Tom Thibodeau’s current regime, defense has been the franchise’s lifeblood. But as whispers grow louder about Mike Brown potentially taking the reins, a question looms: Can the Knicks evolve without erasing their identity? Brown, the reigning […]
Why We Can Smell When “Love Island USA” Is Faking It – And Why We Care
It’s a “Love Island USA” summer. Everybody and their moms (literally) are tuning in almost everyday to watch America’s new sweethearts find their next match. Except, this year it seems a little different. What used to be a show about America’s young, hot singles finding their next true love has become all about, well, clout. […]
F-Bombs and Middle Fingers: The Rise of Unprofessionalism in Politics
Politics look nothing like it used to. President Donald Trump, in an interview talking about the breached ceasefire between Israel and Iran, dropped an f-bomb on live television. On the same day, Vice President, J.D. Vance, raised his middle finger during a speech at a Republican Party dinner in Ohio. These are not isolated incidents. […]
Sylvia Plath’s Enduring Relevance of Mental Illness in Art
Sylvia Plath once wrote, “I felt very still and empty, the way the eye of a tornado must feel, moving dully along in the middle of the surrounding hullabaloo” – and anyone who has experienced depression understood. Plath’s work, specifically the “The Bell Jar,” shows mental illness in a raw and deeply honest way, so […]
Italian Style Pizza or American Style Pizza?
Pizza is a widely enjoyed food that comes in a wide variety of types, with two of the largest types of pizza being Italian style and American style pizza. Between these two pizzas, people often debate which one is the best, with the general reasoning behind the heated discussion between the two largely concerns authenticity, […]
AI Music Artists Are Here, Is It Too Late To Stop Them?
Artificial Intelligence technology, despite being in its relative infancy, has wormed its way into almost all job industries. Outside of technology, AI has had a huge impact on entertainment, a place where many thought it would be safe. It turns out that industries like music are a haven for AI technology to thrive. Vocal generators […]
TV’s Legacy Characters and the Burden of Relevance
In the age of reboots, revivals and cinematic universes, television’s legacy characters are no longer allowed to rest. They’re resurrected, repackaged and reintroduced — often with a fresh coat of wokeness, trauma or even rebranded into a funko pop toy to “get with the times” so to speak. But in trying to make them relevant, […]
The Medicalization of Fatness in Political Rhetoric
In 2025, American society continues to grapple with the consequences of framing fatness as a medical crisis — a narrative that has seeped beyond clinics and into the cultural bloodstream. As political leaders double down on obesity as a national emergency or an “obesity epidemic to be specific, sociologists and activists warn that the real […]