Arts Blog
What the Hell Happened: The Return of 'Gossip Girl'
Attention, Upper East Siders: The hit 2000’s show “Gossip Girl” is coming back as an HBO Max reboot!
What The Hell Happened: [REDACTED] is Back on 'Grey’s Anatomy'
Meredith finally sees him and, overwhelmed with emotion, calls out to him in return.
The Coronanovel of Future Past
The Corona-novel — an emerging and extremely bad genre certain to haunt literary houses for years to come — is the only logical next step.
Top 5: Leonardo DiCaprio Movie Roles
In honor of Hollywood’s favorite Scorpio turning 46 on Nov. 11, here’s a ranking of his top five movie roles.
What Is "We Love You, Alex?"
Although a riveting question-and-answer contest may be what initially captivated viewers, there is no doubt that Trebek was what kept them coming back.
What the Hell Happened: Candace Owens Upset by Harry Styles' Dress
The fragile form of masculinity that is scared to wear a dress is the same one that refuses to care enough about other people to wear a mask during a pandemic for fear of being emasculated.
Portrait of an Artist: Benjamin R. Zank
Strange times call for strange art, and artist Benjamin R. Zank is quite familiar with the strange.
Movie Trailer Breakdown: 'Ma Rainey's Black Bottom'
If you haven’t read August Wilson’s original play “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” and were hoping to get a taste of the upcoming movie adaptation while avoiding spoilers, the trailer is a bad place to begin.
Movie Trailer Breakdown: 'Happiest Season'
While holiday-themed romantic comedies are a dime a dozen, “Happiest Season” is the first Christmas rom-com from a major studio to center around a queer couple.
Arts Playlist: Iconic Songs in Movies
Amid the never-ending chaos of 2020, both music and film are playing a part in helping everyone stay sane and grounded.
What the Hell Happened: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Streams 'Among Us' on Twitch
U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez fared well in her first game before being ejected off a digital spaceship and into internet stardom.
What the Hell Happened: Depp Leaves 'Fantastic Beasts'
It’s been a tough year to be a Harry Potter fan.
Top 5: Drakeo the Ruler Songs
To celebrate his long-awaited release, here is a list of Drakeo the Ruler’s top five songs.
Arts Playlist: Comforting Songs
Think of it as a warm hug. As long as we can’t be together, the Arts Board might as well send one to you sonically.
Music Video Breakdown: 'Losses' by Lil Tjay
With the first note of the song’s despondent melody, the video cuts to a shot of Lil Tjay sitting on the hood of an expensive-looking sedan.
What The Hell Happened: Kanye Gives Kim a Hologram of... Her Dead Father?
The gift, a hologram of Kim Kardashian’s deceased father, feels like a plot point from a Kardashian-themed “Black Mirror” episode. Again — it fits right in with 2020.
What the Hell Happened: 50 Cent Endorses Trump
50 Cent’s ex Chelsea Handler took to Twitter to allege that she would help pay his taxes if he reversed his endorsement.
‘Ammonite’ vs. ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’: A Story in Three Checklists
One minute into the “Ammonite” trailer and any person lucky enough to have watched “Portrait” and still have a working brain may wonder if they haven’t seen something like this before.
What the Hell Happened: Justin Bieber's 'Holy' Video
Justin Bieber has entered his God phase, but he also loves fossil fuels.
Tiny Desk Concert Breakdown: Jhene Aiko Shines
The video reveals Aiko in a stunning blue gown, barefoot, surrounded by a variety of instruments.
Top 5: TikToks of 2020
It only feels natural to rank five of the most popular TikTok clips that won’t stop appearing and reappearing on everyone’s “For You Page.”
What the Hell Happened: The Real Winner of 'Dancing with the Stars' Is Netflix
My only salient thought while watching the “DWTS” premiere was that I should turn off ABC and reload Netflix.
Top 5: Megan Thee Stallion Songs
To celebrate Megan Thee Stallion's incredibly successful year, here's a list of her top five songs.
What the Hell Happened: ‘Twilight' Is A Thing Again?
Zoom has replaced Harvard lecture halls and “Twilight,” a series whose first book was released in 2005, is trending on the internet. Huh?