By Perry Balsamo, Staff Writer The 2024 Critics’ Choice Awards took place on Jan. 14. The trophies were given to new movies receiving a high Critics Choice rating score in the weekly voting by the Critics Choice Association. The Critics Choice Association is the largest critics organization in the United…
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By Lauren Ritirato, Staff Writer Artificial Intelligence (AI) has taken the world by storm. In less than a year, AI has been incorporated into mainstream user applications such as Microsoft CoPilot, Meta AI features and Snapchat AI, and is now even used in simple Google searches. Generative AI is a…
By Izzy Stein, Staff Writer Dec. 22 saw the U.S. theatrical release of “Anyone But You” and a possible counterargument to the death of the romantic comedy. In a media landscape riddled with mass-produced hallmark love stories that seem to cast the same actors on rotation, “Anyone But You” echoes…
By Grace Catanese, Staff Writer One of the most popular heartthrobs in television currently, Jacob Elordi, hosted “Saturday Night Live” (SNL) last Saturday. He was joined by Renee Rapp as the musical guest with Megan Thee Stallion and Rachel McAdams also making appearances. There has been a lot of press…
By Dylan Stovall, Assistant Arts Editor On Jan. 17, Chief Content Officer of Condé Nast Anna Wintour announced that Pitchfork, the premiere online music publication, will be rolled into the popular men’s magazine GQ. This comes at a time when major publications are navigating the arena of social media, with…
By Alexa Garrett, Assistant News Editor Take a trip to Saltburn, a gorgeous castle-like estate where you can lounge and engage in a grand lifestyle. Everything is seemingly perfect at the Catton’s beautiful home – until it is not. “Lots of people get lost in Saltburn,” Duncan, the head butler…
By Brady Campbell, Assistant Sports Editor There are few bands that can inspire multiple generations after just eight years of playing together. Even fewer can get back to the top of the charts with music released 53 years after breaking up. If there was ever a band that comes to…
By Dylan Stovall, Staff Writer On Nov. 17 the Post Theatre Company brought high energy to the stage as they performed their fall musical, “Urinetown,” for a sold-out crowd. “Urinetown” is a 2001 satirical comedy about class disparity written by Greg Kotiss and composed by Mark Hollmann. In Urinetown, the…
By Olivia Mangelli, Staff Writer On Nov. 17, the highly anticipated return to the dystopian world of Panem, “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes,” was released in theaters worldwide. Almost a decade after the last “Hunger Games” film, “Mockingjay Part II,” came out. This film is a…
By Kendall Shamus, Staff Writer The SAG-AFTRA Strike is finally over after 118 days of actors joining writers on the picket lines for the first time in 63 years. A tentative deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers was approved on Nov. 8. The SAG-AFTRA negotiators came…