The Pulitzer Prize Awards were well-deserved
The New York Times and the New Yorker recently won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for public service for their reports on sexual harassment allegations against Harvey Weinstein in Hollywood.
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The New York Times and the New Yorker recently won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for public service for their reports on sexual harassment allegations against Harvey Weinstein in Hollywood.
This weekend John Krasinski’s new film "A Quiet Place" finished number one at the box office.
A recent video published by sports news site Deadspin revealed many local news anchors reciting the same script warning about the dangers of biased and fake news.
This week marked the opening of "Angels in America", a two-part play by Tony Kushner about the AIDS epidemic. This is its first time being produced on Broadway since 1993, and this particular production could not be more timely.
The Catholic Church has been attempting to cover up cases of child sexual abuse for too long.
The youth’s capacity to bring about political change has been an important news topic after the shootings at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. There are politicians and celebrities praising and supporting the activism of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School students.
Many independent publications are closing down due to an unsustainable readership and online environment.
In the modern era, many people are opposed to studying Shakespeare despite the excellent quality and cultural importance of his plays.
Jeff Bezos, the CEO of Amazon, just hit a net worth of $100 billion. This makes him the first person to break a 12 figure net worth since 1999. This level of obscene wealth is not only inconceivable but immoral, directly contributing to the poverty of the rest of the world. It is absolutely impossible to justify in a world filled with deprivation.
During Martin Luther King Jr. Day and the days after, many journalists, politicians and citizens remember his words and share them, whether it be through public speeches, articles, art or social media posts. While most of these sentiments are quite sincere, many are extremely hypocritical and lead to the whitewashing of King and his legacy.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York Cityhas recently changed its admission policy, now charging a $25 entrance fee for out of state visitors. Before, the policy allowed visitors to pay whatever they were able, no matter where they were from. Art museums, especially the Met, should be public and accessible to anyone, not just those who are able to pay the steep admission price.
Sexual assault in Hollywood has been thoroughly exposed lately, with many famous actors and directors facing allegations. One would hope this would harm their careers, and we are fortunately seeing this happen with a number of actors.
Celebrated author Sarah J. Maas, creator of the Throne of Glass and A Court of Thorns and Roses series, recently announced her pregnancy at a book event in London.
Broadway and television actor Anthony Rapp came forward Sunday night with a statement about how Kevin Spacey allegedly sexually assaulted him at age 14.
Indianapolis author John Green released his newest book this month, "Turtles All The Way Down." Amidst the excitement surrounding the release, Green has been subject to much unnecessary critique.
The Las Vegas shooting earlier this month was the deadliest mass shooting in United States history. As with every instance of gun violence, the debate over gun control has been brought to the forefront of the media as a result.
Amazon is selling a sweatshirt with the phrase “Anorexia: like bulimia, except with self control.”
Fishers, Indiana, was recently named the best place to live in the United States by Time’s Money magazine. The ranking was based on criteria such as economic health, cost of living, crime rate and public education.
Many successful films premiered this summer and drew a large box office crowd, but members of the LGBT community were largely missing from the character lineups.
Growing up with clinically diagnosed mental illnesses entailed countless appointments with doctors, therapists and psychiatrists, and many different prescriptions throughout my childhood and adolescence.