Review: ‘The Edge of Seventeen’ tackles tough subjects with lighthearted ease The film gives a nuanced depiction of a teenager struggling with depression. Taylor Stokes November 17, 2016
By glorifying stress, we’re hurting ourselves “Never bored, always tired” t-shirts were funny once. Not anymore. Anna Muckerman November 16, 2016
Forty years later, ‘Rocky’ is still the ideal mix of sports and spirit Sylvester Stallone’s classic underdog left a big mark on cinema history. Samuel Antezana November 16, 2016
Pokémon Sun and Moon, the latest games in the series, generate unmatched hype Pokémon fanatics haven’t been this excited in a long time. John Powers November 15, 2016
Facebook’s problem with fake news Mark Zuckerburg says his social media platform can walk the line between a news site and social media platform. But it can’t. Anna Muckerman November 15, 2016
The problem with #NotMyPresident Stick to your principles. But also try to find some common ground. Lillian Andemicael November 15, 2016
Four movies that show horror is alive and well In some cases, the plot is familiar but refreshingly scary. Samuel Antezana November 14, 2016
The undying importance of Harry Potter The ‘Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’ movie turned fifteen this week. Taylor Stokes November 14, 2016
Metal, rap and fashion: The art of looking violent Why the new Supreme and Slayer collaboration is good for hip-hop and metal. Patrick Basler November 13, 2016
Review: A Tribe Called Quest brings forth a prophetic message in its final album ‘We Got It from Here… Thank You 4 Your Service’ brings together a team of artists espousing an important message. John Powers November 13, 2016