Arts & Entertainment

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

Grace Terhune Grace Terhune

The Revival of Dancing With the Stars (2005- )

Television is currently in the era of streaming services and exclusive original content, which has transformed how people watch and interact with shows. Long gone are the days of traditional network television.

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Emily Sneider Emily Sneider

Concerts through the lens of social media

Recently it feels like every pop star’s tour is receiving insane amounts of news and social media coverage, whether it be for surprise celebrity guest appearances or any kind of deviation that the singer makes from the normal run of their show. 

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Regan Russell Regan Russell

Podcasts are meant to be listened to

As a fan of long drives, sitting outside, walking around town, and the like, I love to listen to a variety of podcasts. I have a select few that are my favorites, but I try to find new ones to listen to when I can. That being said, there are a number of qualities that I look for when deciding if I want a podcast to enter my rotation.

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Jaidyn Vorpahl Jaidyn Vorpahl

Lackadaisy (2023- ) strikes gold with an exciting new partnership

This month, running from Oct. 9 through Oct. 12, 2025, New York Comic Con took place. This three-day affair is always an exciting time for fans in a variety of fandoms, offering opportunities to hear news about their favorite movies and shows, grab some merch, and even meet their favorite actors.

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Aidan Muller Aidan Muller

Inside the Grid: Tron: Ares’ digital dream built upon its code

Tron: Ares (2025) is Disney’s newest addition to the Tron franchise, a threequel, and soft reboot of the series. Directed by Joachim Rønning, this sequel to the film Tron: Legacy (2010) and the threequel to cult classic, Tron (1982), embraces its digital theme while elevating it with breathtaking visual artistry.

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Nathaniel D’Amato Nathaniel D’Amato

The Simpsons (1989- ) return to the big screen in 2027, but for what purpose?

As SUNY Geneseo’s self proclaimed The Simpsons (1989- ) aficionado and number one fan—fermenting at length on the subject—the recent news of The Simpsons Movie II (2027) struck me as would a gust of menial wind; just another in a long line of inside jokes made by fans. However, as I have sat with this news, I have begun to see the potential this movie could bring to a series at large. 

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Nathaniel D’Amato Nathaniel D’Amato

Peacemaker (2022-2025) series review

In 2021, if you were to tell fans of the newly released The Suicide Squad (2021) that the defacto side-villain, whose caricature of toxic masculinity would grow to become one of the DC Universe’s (DCU) most beloved and respected characters no one would believe you.

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Regan Russell Regan Russell

Girls (2012-2017) is a must-watch for college students

I recently began watching the show Girls (2012-2017) because a friend of mine told me the show was like if Sex and the City (1998-2004) was a little less annoying and a little more modern. I was immediately intrigued, as I stopped watching Sex and the City (1998-2004) in the past because everyone annoyed me so much. 

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Grace Terhune Grace Terhune

Hey Artists: Don’t Forget About the Rest of New York!

Live entertainment is one of the most important parts of our culture. From concerts to musicals, it gives people the chance to step outside the digital world and experience talent in real time. Even so, for live entertainment fans in Western New York, the thrill of live performances often feels out of reach. 

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Regan Russell Regan Russell

Conon Gray has always been a good musician

Pop artist Conan Gray just released a new album titled Wishbone (2025) on Aug. 15, 2025. This album has gained an insane amount of traction, especially after he sang one of its most popular songs at the MTV Video Music Awards (VMA), and videos of the performance went viral on social media

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Shannon Murphy Shannon Murphy

Celebrating 10 Years Of Undertale

On Sept. 15, 2015, independent game developer Toby Fox released Undertale and instantly changed the world of video games. To celebrate the passing of Undertale’s 10th anniversary just a few weeks ago, people should learn about the history and impact of the game.

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Samantha Agredo Samantha Agredo

The Colorful Mozart

If you do not know who Jacob Collier is, let me remedy that for you immediately. In fact, I encourage you to stop reading this paper and watch one of his live performances at the Kennedy Center on YouTube

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Gwenyth Harrington Gwenyth Harrington

The Summer of K-Pop Demon Hunters (2025)

This past summer we finally were able to seal the Honmon. In June, Netflix released KPop Demon Hunters (2025), an animated musical fantasy film that quickly became the biggest hit of the summer. Produced by Sony Pictures Animation and directed by Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, this bold and colorful movie captured hearts worldwide and showed just how powerful the mix of K-pop and animation can be when done correctly.

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