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(04/08/24 3:19am)
Internet trolling has been around for decades, but a new form of the viral tactic, “rage-baiting,” has taken over social media platforms, like TikTok. Urban Dictionary defines “rage-baiting” as “A video specifically designed to make you mad so that youinteract more withthe video.”
(04/08/24 12:58am)
After the months-long actors and writers strikes in 2023, costume designers are now stepping up to end a decades-long battle for equal pay and gender equity. In early 2024, the Costume Designers Guild, or the CDG, launched Pay Equity Now, a movement focusing on achieving pay and gender equality among designers within the film and television industry.
(04/05/24 2:59am)
Emerging actresses are hitting the big screens and quickly racking up major award nominations and critical acclaim. To honor those making it big in Hollywood right now, here are nine up-and-coming actresses to check out:
(04/02/24 2:00am)
A myriad of villains have graced television screens for generations. They provide considerable conflict by creating the most invigorating stories and plotlines on screen. The villains that have originated in the modern age of television are no less different, setting precedents and providing even more chaos. In honor of these groundbreaking characters, here are some of the best modern villains on television right now:
(03/28/24 2:59am)
There’s always a method to one actor’s madness. Also referred to as “The Method,” Method acting is a technique coined by Russian actor and director Konstantin Stanislavski, who encouraged actors to use personal experiences to evoke authenticity in their acting performances.
(03/21/24 3:00am)
The American rock band Bleachers released its fourth studio album March 8. The self-titled project was produced under Bleachers Band Recordings and Dirty Hit Records after the group departed from its former label, RCA Records, last August.
(03/20/24 2:58am)
Ariana Grande knows a thing or two about concept records. She can effortlessly go from an album about romantic devotion to an album baring her soul about a tumultuous divorce. More than three years after her 2020 album "Positions," Grande makes a Saturn return with her seventh studio album, "eternal sunshine."
(02/09/24 2:47am)
ABC's award-winning sitcom "Abbott Elementary" is back for a third season with a one-hour "supersized" season premiere. Golden Globe winner and creator of the show, Quinta Brunson, returns alongside the ensemble of Abbott teachers for a new school year. Following the strike, the season's opener presents prosperity and an optimistic path for a well-rounded new season.
(02/01/24 2:37am)
From long-awaited sequels to daring remakes and original works, plenty of exciting films are coming out in 2024. Many of these films were delayed due to the Writers’ Guild of America, or WGA, strike last year. Now that the strike has ended, films are pressing play once more this year.
(01/25/24 4:17am)
A recent viral video on social media consists of a room full of theater-goers watching the 2024 reboot of the 20-year-old teen flick “Mean Girls.”
(01/09/24 12:00am)
The romantic comedy genre is in a new era, an eager revival more or less. But perhaps the genre’s a little too eager when it comes to generating new, original content worthy of being remembered long after its release. That eagerness revival embodies itself in this holiday season’s release of “Anyone But You.” What is seemingly an obvious copy of William Shakespeare’s play “Much Ado About Nothing” results in a film that has much ado about nothing – at all.
(12/21/23 6:49pm)
"Wonka" has a brown top hat, a purple velvet tailcoat, a cane and a dream of finally showing the inner workings of the world's most notable chocolatier, Willy Wonka. Even though the odds were pressed up against the film, "Wonka" defies them all, making a film that was astonishingly scrumdiddlyumptious from start to finish.
(09/15/23 4:57am)
“1989” – the Taylor Swift album that never goes out of style. The fifth studio album for the global pop star helped her turn into one, as she began to shift her career toward pop music.
(09/07/23 3:32am)
After the apparent success of HBO’s “Euphoria,” show creator Sam Levinson went on a mission to create another exciting TV series in hopes of gaining the same sense of admirability. Thus came Levinson's daring and exotic series “The Idol,” starring noticeable faces Lily-Rose Depp and music chart-topper Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye. However, what was thought to be the “biggest show of the summer,” according to Levinson, did not turn out as such.
(08/30/23 2:21am)
As the 2023 summer ends, it's time to recap the craziest pop culture moments from the past few warm months. Everyone was either attending a big megastar's concert or purchasing tickets to one of film history's most iconic double features. Along with it were some odd, unexpected moments that became the biggest trending topics on social media – some historically important and others that lasted for 10 minutes.
(07/28/23 5:46pm)
She’s a Barbie girl, in a Barbie world – that is until Barbie starts asking existential, self-effacing questions and begins to disrupt a perfect, plastic world. “Barbie” – through its sincere tackling of abrasive gender norms and depressive feelings – ultimately makes you go from wanting to be like Barbie to realizing that you are like Barbie. And though the doll’s life is plastic, “Barbie” brilliantly shows that it isn’t exactly fantastic.
(06/07/23 4:00am)
Whether you’re looking for your next beach read or leisure time read, there are plenty of books to fall in love with this summer. From coming-to-age memoirs to mystery thrillers to romcoms, this list of books will fit all genres. Here are some of the best books to read this summer:
(05/26/23 3:23am)
"Don't even bother with it,” said young British ballad songwriter, Lewis Capaldi, in regard to his long-awaited second album, “Broken by Desire To be Heavenly Sent.”
(05/25/23 2:26am)
You’ve seen the movies and you’ve heard all the things said by older peers, telling you the same old, scary things about the experience you’re about to get into for your freshman year of college. But how much of it is true? Instead of getting caught up in all of the deterring myths of the first year of college, here are some of the most general myths debunked.
(05/19/23 2:10am)
Post-Disney Channel musicians usually go on to conquer the music industry in astonishing ways — the Jonas Brothers might not have gotten that memo. Their sixth studio album, blandly titled “The Album”, consists of songs seemingly meant for carefree, open-window summer driving and department store shopping. Simply put, the suitable duration for “The Album” will last only this summer.