Arts & Entertainment

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

Jaidyn Vorpahl Jaidyn Vorpahl

Glitch Productions loads a new Gameoverse (2026- )

In recent years, indie animation has had a massive surge in popularity. Indie animation, loosely, is basically any animated project that is first created by smaller studios without the influence of an entertainment industry giant such as Disney or Universal.

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Jaidyn Vorpahl Jaidyn Vorpahl

Bad Bunny has been cast in a brand new film!

In the recent couple months, it seems like the hit musical artist Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, has been making headlines left and right in the artist world. First, his album DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS (2025), won the Grammy award for Album of the Year.

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Regan Russell Regan Russell

Start supporting your local movie theater

In a world full of constant content consumption and doomscrolling, we are losing a very important form of entertainment—going to see a movie at your local movie theater. We continuously see the release of new movies in theaters, but it has become common practice to wait for these movies to be released onto a streaming platform to watch.

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Keira VanDerBeck Keira VanDerBeck

Geography Club (2013) shows the importance of coming out on your own terms

The film Geography Club (2013) is about a group of teens at Goodkind High School who form an afterschool club to explore their feelings around their sexual orientations. They call the club “Geography Club” because it sounds boring; they do not think anyone will come to the club without being invited.

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Mina Pine Mina Pine

Hollywood has a recycling problem

Whether you love it or you hate it, unless you live under a rock, the re-use of certain actors in Hollywood is undeniable and ever so prevalent.

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Christian Chaffee Christian Chaffee

Bad Bunny’s historic Super Bowl performance

Super Bowl LX, which saw the Seattle Seahawks face the New England Patriots, and whose halftime show was headlined by Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny, broke records with an average viewership of 124.9 million viewers, according to The New York Times, across NBC, Peacock, Telemundo, NBC Sports Digital, and NBC+, and now sits as the “most-watched show in the history of NBCUniversal,” according to NBC News

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Jaidyn Vorpahl Jaidyn Vorpahl

Wonder Man (2026) is a delight!

The Marvel Cinematic Universe, better known as the MCU, is well-known for action-packed scenes and the high-stakes battles that the superhero protagonists must fight. However, what makes the MCU so interesting is how their world is pretty much identical to ours, just with a couple alien invasions. It is filled with everyday people who are just trying to live their normal lives, even though magic powers and super villains occasionally get in the way. This is what the latest Marvel series, Wonder Man (2026), centers upon.

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Regan Russell Regan Russell

Start supporting smaller artists

The inspiration behind this article comes from a very sad day, where I lost the Ticketmaster war for Noah Kahan tickets on his North American 2026 tour, The Great Divide.

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Neveline Garwood Neveline Garwood

Are media consumers yearning for love or drama?

Almost everyone who has indulged in the world of film and literature has come across romantic tropes such as enemies-to-lovers, forced proximity, forbidden love, codependency, captor and prisoner, and unrequited yearning. The undebatable success of books and movies where these tropes are present seems pretty standard; however, when you break down the reasoning behind it, it is clear that it goes deeper than entertainment. 

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Neveline Garwood Neveline Garwood

Wuthering Heights

On Feb. 13, 2026, the brand-new adaptation of the classic novel Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë is set to premiere in theaters around the world, and set the worlds of both classic literature and film aflame with discussion and debate. 

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Grace Terhune Grace Terhune

The return of The Muppet Show (2026- )!

It’s time to play the music! It’s time to light the lights! It’s time to watch the revival of The Muppet Show tonight! 40 years after the show's cancellation, The Muppet Show returned to viewers’ screens on Feb. 4.

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Jaidyn Vorpahl Jaidyn Vorpahl

The 68th Annual Grammy Awards

The Grammy Awards, or the Grammys, has just hosted its 68th show. Landing this year on Feb. 1, this annual event is a love letter to the past, present, and future of the music industry.

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Kaden Vitko Kaden Vitko

The house always wins

This past December saw the release of Amazon’s second season of Fallout (2024- ), a story set within the world of the beloved video game franchise of the same name. After its release, the series was quickly regarded as one of the best video game adaptations ever put to screen by both fans and those who had never played the games. So now begs the question: did the second season hold up in terms of quality?

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Mina Pine Mina Pine

Stranger Things (2016-2025): The Final Chapter

Released on Dec. 31, 2025 on Netflix at 8 p.m. EST, myself and millions around the world shared the experience of watching the final episode of the deeply cherished television show Stranger Things (2016-2025), which took its final breath after almost a decade of airing. 

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Jaidyn Vorpahl Jaidyn Vorpahl

Lettuce cooks with their newest album!

Turns out that liking lettuce reaps more benefits than just being a healthy eater. You also get to enjoy the delicious new sounds of Lettuce’s brand new album, Cook, which was released just last month on Dec. 3, 2025. 

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Regan Russell Regan Russell

You cannot keep gatekeeping concerts

There have been many artists announcing tours within the past couple of weeks, leading to a large discussion on the topic on social media. Going to an artist’s show in the past does not guarantee you tickets to any future tours. You are just like every other fan even if you have supported the artist for a long time. 

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