Arts & Entertainment

The Arts & Entertainment section explores facts, news, and opinions on various media, including music, films, TV shows, books, podcasts, influencers, and more!

Madilyn Becker Madilyn Becker

Taylor Swift finally completes her “Love Story”

This August for pop star Taylor Swift, there was more than “salt air” she sings about in her song titled August. On Aug. 26, 2025, she acknowledged this love in the air and announced her engagement to Kansas City Chiefs player Travis Kelce.

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Neveline Garwood Neveline Garwood

Why WGSU Matters!

While you are walking around campus, you might notice more than a few scattered, white and blue stickers that read “WGSU 89.3.” They can be found on the stairwell to the MacVittie Union, the silver letters outside Monroe Hall, and so many other hidden places. If you are anything like me, you probably see them, wonder what their deal is, and then proceed on your way to Mary Jemison dining hall.

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Mina Pine Mina Pine

Owen Cooper: Making Film History at 15 years old

On Sept. 14, 2025, the young debut actor Owen Cooper won the Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for his portrayal of Jamie Miller in the Netflix series Adolescence (2025)—making history at just 15 years old. Owen Cooper now holds the title of the youngest winner of a Primetime Emmy Award in history.

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Bethany LaVere Bethany LaVere

What Is The Fringe Festival?

The Rochester Fringe Festival in Rochester, New York, is here. The eye-catching and often niche displays and performances, including Geneseo’s dance ensembles, are a must-see!

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Regan Russell Regan Russell

Stop making us wait for new episodes

I recently watched one of my favorite television shows and stumbled upon the last episode of the season. Hoping to continue my binge, I looked for an answer, and realized the next season was yet to be released but promised to be coming soon! These words deceived me, as I presumed that it would come out by the end of 2025. Wrong! It is coming out in November of 2026.

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Jaidyn Vorpahl Jaidyn Vorpahl

Has the Marvel Cinematic Universe burnt out?

The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is one of the most well-established film franchises of all time. Their movies were a cultural phenomenon at seemingly every release. However, in recent years, it seems that the MCU might have lost favor with many fans.

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Mina Pine Mina Pine

Importance of Public Libraries

As I sit here enthusiastically typing on my laptop in the tranquil atmosphere of Wadsworth Library, Geneseo's local public library, I can not help but reflect on how paramount libraries truly are. 

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Jaidyn Vorpahl Jaidyn Vorpahl

What is Knights of Guinevere (2025- )?

In the past couple of years, independent animation has seen a significant rise in popularity, and who could be surprised? They offer compelling and original stories in a world where the only thing the major studios are putting out is spinoff after sequel after remake. 

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Gwenyth Harrington Gwenyth Harrington

A Critical Look at Weapons (2025)

My fellow students, if you have not yet visited the quaint Geneseo Theatres to see the horror film Weapons (2025), I highly recommend getting your tickets soon before it leaves the big screen. 

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Amanda Lozy-Lester Amanda Lozy-Lester

Derry Girls (2018-2022) is a Masterpiece

As a lover of comedies and a hater of all things dark and depressing, I was excited by the description of the show—and it did not hurt that it took place in a Northern Irish Catholic girls school; I attended an all girls Catholic high school, and also harbor a borderline obsession with Irish history—I figured I might be the target audience. 

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Gwenyth Harrington Gwenyth Harrington

Sabrina Carpenter’s Bold New Era

Aug. 29, 2025, marked a bright morning for Sabrina Carpenter fans as her seventh studio album arrived through Island Records. Anticipation had been building since its June announcement, and the release represents both a milestone and a continuation of Carpenter’s rapid artistic growth.

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Neveline Garwood Neveline Garwood

The Vivid Scene: Behind The Sound

Most big artists started small, growing their fanbase in real time at gigs or in garages. The Vivid Scene, a local band based in Geneseo, is beginning its journey just like every other musical group. 

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Rachel Turner Rachel Turner

Minecraft has not gotten worse, you were happier

If something left a negative memory, and you were obsessed with a song during that experience, you will likely have bad feelings associated with that song. The inverse of such is also true. This leads me to make a bold, but I believe entirely correct, statement: Minecraft is not a bad game today— you were just younger and happier.

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Nathaniel D’Amato Nathaniel D’Amato

Why you should rewatch, replay, reread, & re-enjoy

Lately, I have found myself amidst a weird dynamic: every time I'm yearning to watch something new, I find myself reliant on the same array of media— the same genres, the same themes (maybe accompanied by a different writer), and virtually the same story.

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Sarah Bhasin Sarah Bhasin

Shows to look out for this summer

With the recent release of the series finale of You (2018–2025), the seventh season of Black Mirror (2011– ), and the second season of The Last of Us (2023– ), it is safe to say that the hunger for new TV has been satiated this spring season.

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Faith Zatlukal Faith Zatlukal

Doctor Who (2023– ) episode three recap

*Spoilers ahead*

Doctor Who (2023– ) started a brand new season on Saturday, Apr. 12, with a confirmed run of eight weekly episodes this year. Returning for his second season as the Doctor, Ncuti Gatwa is paired with a new character, Belinda Chandra, played by Varada Sethu.

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Sarah Bhasin Sarah Bhasin

The historic fall off of Katy Perry

Whipped-cream-bra-wearing icon Katy Perry was once a pop sensation, dominating the charts with five number-one hits on the Billboard 100 from her album Teenage Dream (2010). Those growing up in the 2000s may remember songs such as “California Gurls,” “Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.),” and “Firework” on every radio station, hyping up every backyard event, and family car ride. 

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Sarah Bhasin Sarah Bhasin

Attention music and TV lovers: Turn down the volume!

Listening to music, attending concerts, blasting movies, televisions, and video games— we rely on sound as a main form of entertainment in this modern age. The introduction of headphones allows us to hear clear, high-quality sound in the most sensitive part of our ears. But when it comes to these activities, do you ever think about the potential risk of early hearing loss? 

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