The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival—spanning two weekends every April—is known for the impressive line-up of musicians it hosts and the star-studded crowds it attracts. Every year, about 200,000 people attend Coachella in the middle of the Californian desert.
Read MoreGypsy Rose Blanchard deserves public empathy, not prison time
For the past couple weeks, the true-crime television series on Hulu, “The Act,” has taken viewers through a rollercoaster of suspense, shock and disbelief. Although the series is highly dramatized, it’s important to remember that it tells a very real story.
Read MoreCelebrity endorsement of harmful weight-loss products must end
Out of all the reality shows, spin-offs and scandals in the world, there isn’t a family more polarizing than the Kardashians. They’re both loved and hated—aggressively.
Read MoreCancel culture is counterproductive, harmful to well-being of celebrities
It’s no secret that one must use caution when posting online—everything that’s posted is permanent. Whether it’s those spring break pictures from the Caribbean or that angsty teenage poetry on Tumblr, everything floats around in cyberspace forever.
Read MorePublic must educate themselves regarding universal impacts of fentanyl, drug abuse
Thursday March 7 marks the six-month anniversary of rapper Mac Miller’s death. Before his accidental overdose, Miller was active on Instagram and he was set to start touring in October 2018. Things seemed okay for Miller—normal, even.
Read MoreCriticism of Ariana Grande’s single is unfounded, based on sexist double standard
It has been a tremendous couple of weeks for pop superstar Ariana Grande. The success of her most recent album thank u, next is quite literally record-breaking as Grande holds the top three spots on the Billboard Hot 100 music chart. This may be the best year of Grande’s career to date—but success never comes without criticism.
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