When people talk about going back to school, they usually focus on the logistics: the enrollment deadlines, the financial aid ...
Chocolate, often called the “food of the gods,” was essentially the Coca-Cola of the 16th century: coveted, intoxicating, and ...
Shohei Ohtani’s record-breaking two-way brilliance is rewriting the story of modern baseball — and at the same time, shaping ...
Every November, communities around the United States take time to recognize Native American Heritage Month. This is a special ...
As Texas’ weather begins to cool down, HCC’s theatre season is just heating up! Over the last week, I had the privilege of ...
Thanksgiving is just around the corner—but a deal to end the government shutdown doesn’t seem to be. With no end in sight, ...
Recently I was able to see the new film by acclaimed director Paul Thomas Anderson, called One Battle After Another. It very much delivered in terms of form, but I didn’t see the things in this movie ...
Are the movies on Netflix any good? Especially in the horror genre. I don’t know about you, but it’s been some time since I’ve genuinely been satisfied with a horror movie from Netflix. So, imagine my ...
What started 56 years ago with a protest against oppression in New York’s gay community has become an international monthlong celebration, focusing on love and progress. It’s a chance for LGBTQ+ ...
One scroll through social media and you’ll see politics in unexpected places. Not just in debates, news clips, or protests, but in the everyday clothes people wear. Cowboy boots. Thrifted clothes.
Through “Sinners”, Ryan Coogler creates a distinctive masterpiece that unites Southern Gothic horror elements with historical cultural stories. The 1932 Mississippi setting shows Michael B. Jordan ...
This illustration made available by the National Institute on Aging/National Institutes of Health depicts cells in an Alzheimer’s affected brain, with abnormal levels of the beta-amyloid protein ...
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