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Month: January 2019
Mike Posner returns with his third studio album, ‘A Real Good Kid’, reflecting back on a year of loss.
What is the recipe for the perfect protest and how did we go from marching on Washington to changing our profile pictures to show solidarity?
The #ChangeCareerMode has become an online movement to save what many feel like is a long forgotten part of the FIFA series.
From Christian Laettner to Grayson Allen there’s been plenty of dastardly Duke Blue Devils in the past. But is Zion Williamson now apart of that group?
While a reboot of The Office probably isn’t happening, fans of Steve Carell have reason to rejoice as he is returning to comedy television on the Netflix series, Space Force.
Superhero movies have gotten more diverse over the last ten years, but they still have a ways to go to be more inclusive.
Op-Ed: The shaving brand’s new ad has sparked outrage, but it’s message to men of ridding toxic masculinity has never been more relevant and necessary.
The current shutdown of the United States Federal Government has been the longest in American history. But what exactly is happening?
Netflix is facing some major changes in the new year with shows ending and some receiving abrupt cancellations. What does the future hold for the streaming service?
Marvel Studios could have dropped the ball on one of Marvel’s oddest looking villains. Instead he looks positively awesome in our first look at Spider-Man: Far From Home.
FIFA may be about to place a limit on loaning players. This would force teams to change the way they scout talent.
The L.A. alt-rapper’s debut full-length highlights his compassion and sincerity, but also his weaknesses as a musician and songwriter.
Are the Utah Jazz returning to NBA relevance by emulating the San Antonio Spurs who dominated the league for over a decade?
Well-made comedies are as difficult to construct as well-made dramas, which is why the Oscars should recognize Crazy Rich Asians.
A closer look at ten albums that we are most excited for in 2019.