Artist Wafaa Bilal looks to continue the conversation at Stamp The Iraqi-born artist has rose to prominence by creating political art aimed at sparking dialogue. Josh Magness April 6, 2016
Your life’s a mess. Here are four apps to fix that. Life is hard. These apps can help. Josh Magness April 5, 2016
How modern music is embracing a sexually explicit message The industry is forgoing euphemism for something a little more forthright. Josh Magness March 31, 2016
Individual studies program enables students to excel in their own way “It speaks to my initiative, it speaks to my drive, it speaks to my motivation, it speaks to my interests academically.” Josh Magness March 30, 2016
Five artists who should drop an album this year When’s the last time we heard from Lorde? Josh Magness March 24, 2016
The good and bad of ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ A look into the positives and negatives of everyone’s favorite drag queen show. Josh Magness March 23, 2016
Nyumburu Cultural Center’s Uganda book campaign embraces message of Ubuntu Since 2010, the Nyumburu Cultural Center has shipped roughly 25,000 textbooks to disenfranchised Ugandan youth. Josh Magness March 9, 2016
How political humor has become the driving force of ‘Saturday Night Live’ SNL’s political sketches have quickly become a centerpiece and anchor of the show, as they not only poke fun at the most notable political players, but also dramatically shift public perception of candidates. Josh Magness March 2, 2016
The skepticism surrounding Auto-Tune T-Pain says his use of Auto-Tune is an artistic decision, but others view it as a crutch. Why? Josh Magness February 28, 2016
The lasting impact of Rihanna In 2016, Rihanna, who turns 28 this Saturday, is markedly different than her budding 16-year-old self. Josh Magness February 21, 2016