Aurora dazzles with ‘The Gods We Can Touch’
By Sean Scott | January 28, 2022Since Aurora dropped the single “Exist for Love” nearly two years ago, I’ve patiently awaited the Norwegian pop star’s next album.
Since Aurora dropped the single “Exist for Love” nearly two years ago, I’ve patiently awaited the Norwegian pop star’s next album.
I had hoped that “Emily in Paris” would change its tone in season two from the arrogant main character who knows nothing about the country or culture she works in. Lily Collins must have signed away her dignity with the renewal of this show for two more seasons.
I wasn’t as impressed with this season premiere as I was the first time I watched “The Mandalorian,” but I’m ready to be surprised with where this story goes.
I’m not sure a movie aiming to comment on society’s inability to focus on the impending danger of climate change was best served by such a loaded cast.
With its updates that help it fit better in a modern setting, Spielberg’s “West Side Story” will likely replace the 1961 version as a classic.
Breaking box office records making $260 million during opening weekend, this movie proved that people are still willing to go to theaters for their favorite films.
“30” masterfully balances Adele’s feelings, never lingering too much on melancholy and never over exciting its anthems. The album’s vast range of moods promises an interesting listen on each revisit.
India’s work is completely digital – these garments do not exist in real life. But the designer believes this approach is innovative, and realistic in the age of virtual reality.
Whether or not dress codes discriminate against women has been a topic of debate for decades. Particularly in schools, there have been many examples of gender bias, such as the infamous “fingertip” policy, a rule at many schools that states all women’s bottoms must extend past the tip of the wearer’s middle finger, according to an article published by NPR.
This week on Pop Culture Convos our entertainment editor David Kwiatkowski sits down with assistant entertainment editors Sean Scott and Maggie Peña to discuss their favorite media moments from 2021. From television to albums, they talk about hits, misses and everything in between.
Lin-Manuel Miranda has had an impressive year.
Everyone I’ve ever met who has classified themselves as an “Ed Sheeran fan” falls into the latter category of casual fans. Myself included.
The impacts of increasing heat waves are more than skin deep.
Pop star Britney Spears is finally free from her conservatorship after 13 years under her father's control.
Most students sit impatiently through their two days of classes before Thanksgiving break, but some start their break early, leaving professors wondering what to teach in spottily attended classes.
After more than a year and a half of minor changes, Nintendo finally released its last free update for the popular quarantine game “Animal Crossing: New Horizons.”
Taylor Swift released the highly anticipated album "Red (Taylor's Version)," on Nov. 12, and she did not disappoint.
Despite all of the unpleasantries that my tumultuous freshman year at Miami entailed (online classes, political strife, getting hand sanitizer in my eyes when I’d go to wipe away my tears), there was one thing that always made my day just a little better: the dining hall desserts.
Pickle and Pig, which opened at 77 S. Main Street on Nov. 9, gives customers the opportunity to experience Prohibition.
My first encounter with Lindsey Jordan’s solo project, Snail Mail, was through random Spotify recommendations. Her previous album, “Lush,” was recommended to me constantly, along with an array of songs when putting together playlists.