Screens ‘Band of Brothers’ Should Be the Next Show on Your Watch List The limited series deals with the realities faced by American soldiers in the 101st Airborne Division during World War II. Elliot Jackson-Ontkush, Skidmore College
Screens NBC Executives Are ‘Standing By’ for a Potential Reboot of ‘The Office’ Fans of the iconic workplace comedy have long been demanding a continuation of the show, but could it really be possible? Elizabeth Dewit, University of Pittsburgh
Sounds K-Indie Artists That Will Enrich and Bring Fresh Air to Your Playlists The Korean indie music genre truly has something for all music enthusiasts, from R&B and hip-hop to rock and alternative. Karen Lu, Yale University
Thoughts 4 Things That Helped Me Appreciate My Natural Hair There's a lot of information on how to take care of it, but here are a few ways to really, fully embrace it. Jael Davis, DePaul University
Screens Paramount+’s ‘Evil’ Reflects the Evolution of Scary TV Shows This intersection of horror, suspense, procedural and crime genres highlights the best parts of its broadcast cable predecessors. Savannah McCracken, University of Arizona
Screens ‘Jungle Cruise’ Is Perfect for Dwayne Johnson — And That’s the Problem This new Disney film is as entertaining as it is well-made, but for The Rock, it’s far from original. Mariam Nasief, Columbia University
Thoughts 5 Common Stereotypes About Minimum Deposit Casinos How many do you know? Find out the top ones here. This is your chance to correct these misconceptions about lower wagering fees. Adam Lane
Sounds·Thoughts Frank Ocean, Kanye, Rhye and Sun Kil Moon: Separating an Artist From Their Art 'Although they may express it beautifully, sometimes what they have to express from within themselves doesn't come from somewhere beautiful at all.' Mason Cannon, Columbia University
Screens Just Like Films, Movie Trailers Can Be Successes or Failures A trailer can either set up a film for success ... or cause its downfall before it is even released. Kelsi Karpinski, Michigan State University
Screens Sarah Urist Green of The Art Assignment Inspires the Inner Artist Within Us You don’t need years of experience to produce art. Learn how to get creative with this accessible art educator. Lauren Koop, London School of Economics - Peking University
Pages The OwlCrate Controversy Again Looks at the Implications of Supporting J.K. Rowling This popular reading subscription service has come under fire following the decision to re-release their collection of Harry Potter memorabilia. Kelsie Westmoreland, Washington and Lee University
Sounds Big Time Rush Is Reuniting, but Will They Update Their Sound or Opt for Nostalgia? The boyband announced they will be releasing new music. But will their previous personas as child actors prevent them from becoming mainstream artists? Olivia Wisse, Hofstra University