We’re too used to invading celebrities’ privacy Why do people feel entitled to celebrities' lives, and where should the line be drawn? Khushboo Rathore August 31, 2022
‘Ms. Marvel’ episode 1 brings perspective to Southeast Asian American culture Marvel’s newest show starts itself out with a bang, but also appreciates its cultural roots. Khushboo Rathore June 15, 2022
Review: ‘Overwatch 2’ beta inspires little excitement for the new sequel The new gameplay, characters and maps fail to create the same magic as the original. Khushboo Rathore May 1, 2022
‘Moon Knight’ meets the Marvel expectation as the season reaches its midpoint The show has its faults, but is managing to come out above them thus far. Khushboo Rathore April 19, 2022
Review: HBO’s ‘Moonshot’ fails to provide a sense of reality The film lacks chemistry between the leads and is too fantastical to be relatable. Khushboo Rathore March 31, 2022
‘Turning Red’ delights, but some characters feel two-dimensional The film’s representation is admirable but it perpetuates unnecessary stereotypes. Khushboo Rathore March 16, 2022
A timeline of Ye and Kim’s divorce and the greater mental health conversation around it Ye’s recent social media presence shows a deeper problem and isn’t the butt of a joke. Khushboo Rathore March 1, 2022
Review: ‘Dollface’ season two is painfully relatable The show’s characters deal with a not-so-perfect life, but some moments feel forced. Khushboo Rathore February 22, 2022
Microsoft could be biting off more than it can chew with Activision acquisition The transaction will increase the culture change burden on Microsoft. Khushboo Rathore February 17, 2022
‘SNAPPED’ season two pulls back the curtain on sorority recruitment Season two highlights the rushing process of sororities country-wide. Khushboo Rathore February 9, 2022