I grew up watching all sorts of sitcoms from “Friends” and “George Lopez” to “The Nanny” – it was one of my favorite things to do as a kid when I came home from school on Fridays. One of those...
The Lukacs Gallery, located in Loyola Hall, hosted artist Reid Elem’s exhibit the “Utah Air Project” from March 20 through April 3. Reid Elem is an artist and educator who uses photography to touch upon...
From “Chopped” to “Cupcake Wars,” we’ve all watched our fair share of cooking competition shows. They’re relaxing, fun, easy to watch and by the time we finish one season we all believe we can be...
Through diverse and lively discussion, professor and music program director, Brian Torff held an animated presentation to teach students about American pop music on Tuesday Feb. 27. Torff is a very well known...
Broadway music has been a very important part of film, television, and media arts major, Julia Chamberlain’s ‘20 life for as long as she can remember. “I come from a musical family. My entire family...
In what some critics, like CBS, are calling a monumental event in pop culture, the newest addition to the Marvel franchise is already making its mark. With its record-breaking box office weekend, becoming the...
First we get Reba McEntire changing the food industry forever by becoming the first female Colonel Sanders of KFC and now we get gendered corn chips. What a time to be alive in the junk food industry, am I...
Last week the 70th Annual Writers Guild of America Awards honored outstanding writing in the film, television, radio and video game industries. Hosted by Patton Oswalt, the Writers Guild of America Awards...
In a ruthless battle between the Philadelphia Eagles and the New England Patriots, the 52nd Super Bowl Halftime Show presented viewers everywhere with pop sensation Justin Timberlake. Timberlake already had...