Get to know Chappell Roan's 4 favorite artists
By Alexandra Hopkins | Feb. 27, 2025Learn about the four artists Chappell Roan mentioned amidst the controversy following her Grammys speech.
Learn about the four artists Chappell Roan mentioned amidst the controversy following her Grammys speech.
Taylor Swift has taken control of the music industry, breaking record after record, exploring new genres and also having the highest-grossing tour in history with The Eras Tour. Swift’s fans don’t just love her for her music and songwriting, but also because she is such a powerful woman to look up to, she improves the economy in every city she performs in and she fights for what’s right.
Osgood Perkins delivers a horror film far different from “Longlegs” (2024) in the form of “The Monkey” (2025).
The Athena Cinema’s “From the Hills and Hollers Film Series” seeks to foster a deeper connection between the residents of Athens city and Ohio University
Sabrina Carpenter’s career has been filled with a large amount of recent achievements, leaving fans excited to see how she’ll continue to grow.
The hate that Taylor Swift receives is rooted in misogyny and this is the same hate that seems to find independent women.
Hollywood is canceling nearly completed movies at an alarming rate.
Many popular TV shows have wait times of over two years between seasons, making long hiatuses the new normal.
Several companies rightfully used the heavily sought-after screen time to raise awareness and send powerful messages, and it worked well for those who did it tastefully.
Although Chappell Roan’s call to action at the Grammys was easily understood, the actions of other artists are misplaced.
The Lumineers released their fifth studio album “Automatic” Feb. 14, 2025.
Bruno Mars’ recent successes with his collaborative songs are creating speculation of what he will do next in his career.
Often overlooked, interludes add depth and storytelling to albums. But in the age of streaming, are they becoming obsolete? Here’s why they still matter.
The Grammys made amends with The Weeknd after his public boycott.
Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX performance shook the stadium and the entire nation.
Recent entertainment events like the Grammys and the FireAid concert have made efforts to raise money for LA after the devastating fires.
Season 3 of Amazon’s “Invincible” is back and better than ever.
This week on What Goes Unsaid, Clara, Daphne and Suzie talk about the 67th Annual Grammy Awards. From outfits that stunned on the red carpet to their favorite nominees, the girls covered the best and worst moments of the show.
Riley James, a singer-songwriter, and his band The Zeitgeist create new music in Athens.
“Hurry Up Tomorrow,” The Weeknd’s sixth studio album, is filled with fantastic writing and catchy songs.