Screens Howard Ashman: Remembering Disney’s Hero The beloved animation company's success is all thanks to an inspiring off-off Broadway playwright. Daniel Guerrero, College of the Canyons
Sounds How To Create the Perfect Spotify Playlist With so much music available at your fingertips, how can you possibly choose? Abby Worthington, Arcadia University
Pages·Thoughts Black Romances You Should Read Right Now From historical fiction to tragedies to magic and mysteries, Black romance provides escapism when you need a break. Erica George, Louisiana State University, Shreveport
Uncategorized The Hottest Trends in Online Entertainment The shifting digital landscape has given birth to myriad avenues for amusement. Daniel Reed
Screens Netflix’s Best Reality Dating Series Acclaimed for their insidious drama, questionable characters and iconic pop culture moments, these six shows are required viewing. Sarah Deavers, University of Virginia
Thoughts Lost in New York City: Solo Travel Diaries An unplanned trip by myself to NYC became one of my most cherished memories. Reatha-Mae Newman, SUNY College at Brockport
Screens·Thoughts The Art of Soft Launching Your Significant Other Not all relationships need to be secret, but they can be kept private. Emily Chang, Wellesley College
Sounds Noah Kahan on Growing Up and Being Left Behind In his third studio album, the singer-songwriter muses on his perpetual case of small town blues. Anne Bannon, Scripps College
Sounds·Thoughts 8 Tips for Taylor Swift Fans Attending the ‘Eras Tour’ Follow this Swiftie's advice to mastermind your concert experience. Sarah Deavers, University of Virginia
Culture·Sounds Ed Sheeran’s ‘Subtract’: Cancer, Death and Lawsuits Learn how recent tragedies have influenced this pop star’s life, career and discography through the lens of his newest music. Ava Coates, Emory University
Classes·Thoughts Study Abroad the Violet Way Make every city your campus. Katherine Hollis, New York University
Screens Swarm Brings a Lot of Buzz, but it Doesn’t Quite Hit the Mark The new Amazon Prime Video series is more interested in shallow celebrity references than its main character's emotional development. Elizabeth Fulton, Emory University