Jennifer Lawrence spoke out last week on sexist pay disparities between actors and actresses in Hollywood.
Music In The ’90s: Angst, Frustration, And Earnest Expression
The 1990’s was a great time for honest art, and in retrospect, we find it most in the work of the decade’s bands.
An Attack On The Academy Awards’ Authority
The Oscars’ reign supreme in the slew of award shows, but does the Academy’s opinion on the best films really matter in the long run?
The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same Right?
There’s a lot to talk about. The St. Louis Cardinals were back in the NLDS, facing off against the arch-rival Cubbies. The Star Wars Battlefront beta was released last week. Netflix has the momentary upper hand in really good films available to stream (Boogie Nights, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Batman Begins, and a bunch more)….
Why The Hip-Hop ‘Hamilton’ Works: Breaking The Mold On Broadway
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s concept was bold, unique, and stood out like a sore thumb even before its first note was delivered.
Online Streaming Can Save TV Programs, But Are They Putting Them In Peril Too?
With smaller viewership, TV companies must find something to cling to in order to remain competitive in their timeslot. And this means dumping dead weight
Trevor Noah Valiantly Carries On Jon Stewart’s War
The South African comedian took over ‘The Daily Show’ for the 16 year veteran last week. How’s he looking so far?
Riots At The MFA And The State Of Snobbery
Apparently, Renoir sucks. French Impressionism aside, it’s time to bridge the gap between art for snobs and art for the commoners.
‘Scream Queens’ Lacks Storytelling, But The Killings Are Delightfully Horrific
The co-creators of ‘American Horror Story’ stick with what they know best in Fox’s lackluster horror-comedy, ‘Scream Queens’.
Falling In Love At The Library
People looked up from their laptops and desktops they were printing from. “Chill,” they seemed to say. “This is the library.”