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Black History Month: The Unsung Pioneers of Hip-Hop’s Greatest

February 18, 2025 web 0

By Alfonso Abreu    Hip-hop is a vast genre with a history spanning over 50 years, including multiple subgenres such as trap, drill, plug, and boom […]

Kendrick’s Super Bowl Halftime Show – A Historic, Culturally Awakening, and Revolutionary Performance

February 18, 2025 web 0

By Ezae Darby    Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show was arguably the greatest, and possibly most culturally impactful, performance of all time for the sport. […]

Meet The Grammys – This Year’s Show and How It Failed to Meet Expectations

February 13, 2025 web 0

By Ezae Darby     Did anyone watch the Grammys this year? Yeah, me neither. And no, TikTok clips of Doechii’s performance do not count. This year’s […]

‘DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS’: Bad Bunny’s Love Letter to Puerto Rico

February 13, 2025 web 0

By Manuel Polanco    Reggaeton icon and Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny started off the year with a bang by dropping his highly anticipated album ‘DeBÍ […]

How Stan Culture Has Ruined Reality TV Spaces

December 12, 2024 web 0

By Eden Lawrence      Being a stan of an artist has become the norm as people make pages dedicated to their favorite artist. The term […]

From “That’s That Me Espresso” to Brat Summer: A Look at 2024’s Pop Culture

December 11, 2024 web 0

By Jaida Dent and Rami Mansi    2024’s zodiac sign is the Year of the Dragon. The dragon symbolizes exceptionality and confidence, with powerful energy coming […]

The ‘Three Sisters’ Play At Brooklyn College: ‘Hey, What’s Going On?’

December 11, 2024 web 0

By Kira Ricarte    The play begins, the lights come on, and it’s a girl’s 20th birthday. Thus is the beginning of Anton Chekhov’s “Three Sisters,” […]

Lost in Translation: Walls and Wrecking Balls for Critical Theory

December 11, 2024 web 0

By Darlene Arvelo    Critical theory is an interdisciplinary field that seeks to critique and challenge societal structures, ideologies, and power dynamics. While critical theory has […]

Unlearning to Relearn: The Path Toward Decolonizing Academia

November 27, 2024 web 0

By Darlene Arvelo      In recent years, there has been a much-needed effort in institutions to embrace and ignite decolonization, mainly in the context of […]

Is Living in the City Affecting Your Mental Health?

November 20, 2024 web 0

By Avi Wizwer      New York City has many great things, but there is one thing that New Yorkers aren’t talking about is the toll […]

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