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Music is too much work


By DEON BOTSHEKAN
March 11, 2025 in Art, Columns, Music
Coming to terms with my love for mainstream music.

The art of awards show hosting

Nikki Glaser performing standup

By KIMBERLY AGUIRRE
March 10, 2025 in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Comic Relief
Few comedians have achieved award-show-host glory.

The live-action remake referendum

Arts and Entertainment logo.

By SAMMY BOVITZ
March 7, 2025 in Columns, Data, Film
With “Snow White” dancing its way into theaters, it’s time to tackle one of the most widely panned blockbuster subgenres.

We’re entering a post-Drake era, and he has no one to blame but himself


By KAILEN HICKS
March 6, 2025 in Arts & Entertainment, Columns
One of hip hop’s biggest stars is finally looking like he’s not at the top.

To reap and sow a creative vision


By HADYN PHILLIPS
March 5, 2025 in Arts & Entertainment, Columns
Sloppy Seconds upcycles and transforms masculine clothing.

Notes from the indie music underground

Amoeba Music in Hollywood

By ANNA JORDAN
March 4, 2025 in Columns
I like to think of myself as eclectic as opposed to artsy or pretentious.

Norms serves sunny side up eggs 24/7


By JASON PHAM
March 3, 2025 in Arts & Entertainment, Columns
Hotcakes, hashbrowns and more are the bread and butter of the 24 locations of Norms, which are all open 24/7 in the Southern California area.

Every time a woman hosts an awards show, an angel gains their wings

Aidy Bryant performing in a skit for "Saturday Night Live"

By ANNA JORDAN
February 27, 2025 in Columns
We need to continue the trend of diversity among awards show hosts by including more women of color.

Bring Britney back

Britney Spears performs at a show.

By HADYN PHILLIPS
February 26, 2025 in Arts & Entertainment, Columns
I don’t want to be Hollywood chic, I want to be early 2000s pop star chic.

A celebration of meaningful songwriting


By ETHAN INMAN
February 25, 2025 in Columns, Music
Lyricism thrives when the subject matter is not just a vice.
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