Pop culture has evolved dramatically over the last decade, influenced by a wide range of things, here's some key examples how.
Are film critics living in a bubble? That's been the basis of a lot of discourse in recent weeks and months.ย But have they really become so far out-of-touch with the general public that it's become a problem?
Our perspectives on the movies and TV shows we adore tends to shift as we grow and change. These shifts can tell us something about our personal evolution.
With this wave of political activism sweeping across the country I recount my experience at the March for Our Lives rally and the negative/positive role I see pop culture and pop cultures icons are having on the discourse.
While the United States is characterized by its rich history and many beliefs, one binding factor transcends most differences: the shared love for sports.
The internet has birthed a lot of bizarre trends, and "meme culture" might be its biggest one yet. From the term first being coined in 1976 to Bernie Sanders, it's been a wild ride.
The recent losses of celebrated icons serve as a reminder and a wake up call for us to stop demonizing and downplaying mental illness, and let it be a reminder to keep the conversation going and challenging the stigma by any means necessary.