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Giselle P. Acosta
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Ultimately, both candidates are targeting certain subsets of voters via rapidly evolving platforms rife with artistic content.
What the Hell Happened: Moo Deng’s World Dengination
Moo Deng — whose name translates to “bouncy pork” — took the world by storm.
What the Hell Happened: Ready-To-Wear Actually Wearable at New York Fashion Week
These NYFW collections were anything but normal. Some were stunning, some ugly, and some just plain strange.
What the Hell Happened: Bad Karma for JoJo Siwa
At the end of the day, Siwa maintains the same tame, glittery aesthetic she claims she’s breaking out of.
From ‘Dune’ to ‘Barbie’: The Wonders of Method Dressing
In Hollywood, method dressing can transfer the magic of the silver screen to the red carpet and beyond.
What to Watch Before ‘Bridgerton’ Season 3
Read on for recommendations for the best TV shows to screen in anticipation of the new season of “Bridgerton!"
‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ Remake: Resurrection or Denigration?
Emotional significance aside, the original “Avatar” set an important precedent for storytelling in television at large.
Artist Profile: Isa Peña ’23-’24 Talks A Cappella, ‘American Idol,’ and Entertainment Law
At the end of the day, she said, “What I want to do is just protect artists and make sure that the things that they make are their own.”
‘Hamlet’ Preview: Psychology and Tragedy
Hyperion Shakespeare Company's production of "Hamlet" aims to emphasize the characters’ interpersonal relationships and subsequent mental health struggles.