Music
Unpacking White Lotus Season 3: Gorgeous Scenes and Frustratingly Familiar Tropes
For the last eight weeks, my morning routine has been to get up, make coffee, and mentally get ready for the upcoming episode of HBO's The White Lotus. It has evolved into a weekly immersion in opulence, dysfunction, and mortality rather than merely a viewing experience. I was optimistic, high, caftan-clad, sun-kissed aspirations about the upcoming show.
By Hridya Sharma10 months ago in Critique
Billy Hart Quartet's Just: Quietly Evolving, Steadily Engaging
After more than 20 years of interplay, the Billy Hart Quartet returns with Just, a record that both reflects and defies the group’s legacy. Anchored by the ever-adventurous Hart—now 84—and joined by tenor saxophonist Mark Turner, pianist Ethan Iverson, and bassist Ben Street, this is a band that still listens, still pushes, still surprises.
By Miles Hargrove10 months ago in Critique
Man Accused of Arson in Pennsylvania Governor's Mansion Fire Spoke Out in Support of Palestine
HARRISBURG, Pa. — A 36-year-old man was arrested on an arson count for setting fire to the Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro's home in what is being investigated as a possible politically motivated attack. The suspect, Michael Brooks, had posted pro-Palestine statements online prior to the July 3 attack, raising questions about whether the attack was related to the Israel-Hamas conflict.
By Abdullah Al Marjuc Talha11 months ago in Critique
Why is the iPhone so popular all over the world?
Year after year, Apple Inc., one of the most valuable tech companies in the world, maintains its dominance in the smartphone market. Apple iPhones continue to top customer wish lists despite the market's plethora of competitors, and with good reason. However, what precisely makes Apple phones so popular, and why do they frequently cause internet rushes and long lines with each new release?
By jakir hossain11 months ago in Critique
Snow White 2025: Balancing Woke Themes with Classic Storytelling – A Review
The 2025 version of Snow White, to be fair, Disney's live-action remake of its first animated picture, has received mixed reviews from the audience. The remake tried its best to be accepted as a feminist film and one that promotes woman empowerment while balancing the old and the new. I watched the film with a grain of salt and kept my logical mind aside—at least, I tried to! However, I could only fathom the discourse of its nurture to a certain extent. In this review, I go deeper into the intricacies of empowerment, fantasy and the performances the film encompasses.
By Hridya Sharma11 months ago in Critique
Come From Away
"Come From Away" is a feel good story about what simple people can do when called upon to do big things. There is no better place to see a show like this than The Morristown Performing Arts Center. Comfortable as well as elegant, The Performing Arts Center has been putting on great travel theater as well as concerts for years!
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).11 months ago in Critique
Navigating Creative Risks: A Journey Through Literary Experimentation
In the quietude of a moonlit night, she wandered through the labyrinthine streets, her heart echoing the rhythm of unspoken words. The city, a breathing entity, whispered secrets in languages long forgotten. Shadows danced around her, casting elongated figures that seemed to beckon her forward, deeper into the unknown. She felt a strange comfort in this dance, as if the shadows were old friends, guiding her through the maze of her own thoughts.
By Alain SUPPINI11 months ago in Critique
Dervish: Potential Space. Runner-Up in Self-Editing Epiphany Challenge.
Creative risk? I venture to rail against the theocracy that enslaves half of an entire population. How many da Vincis, Edisons, Hemingways, Gödels, Mozarts, or Rembrandts are surrounded by the black cloud of divinely ordained propriety? How our world progresses at only half potential!
By Gerard DiLeo11 months ago in Critique
What goes through the mind of an empty envelope?
Humans! Aah, the notorious ones gospelled with the prowess of pouring their hearts onto the folds of power, of unleashing the confinement of unsaid pain through the enigmatic flair of woven syllables through the crevices of their glistening minds.
By Hridya Sharma11 months ago in Critique
BLACKPINK Lisa in The White Lotus Episode 2 | Highlights & Best Scenes
1. Lisa's grand entrance: A star was born When Lisa appeared in the second episode of White Lotus, everyone knew it was going to be amazing. Her character is a fashionable and mysterious guest at a luxury resort. As soon as she appeared on screen, there was a feeling that something special was happening. Lisa walked with a beautiful gait and her charm immediately caught everyone's attention.
By Anna-Maria12 months ago in Critique
Raw to Remix- 53 & Me. Runner-Up in Self-Editing Epiphany Challenge.
The crows have landed, I see imperfection. Fifty times around the sun plus three more to rub my nose in it. Love yourself, they say, age with grace. But celebrities don't, so why should I? Botox and fillers- a facelift will do. Don't take age lying down, invoke skin resurrection. "You look good for your age." What the hell does that mean? Under eye bags, a deep forehead wrinkle leaves no secrets on my face. Social media spites me and forwardly invites me: To challenge Father Time with "Yeah, I'm about to get mine." Creams, potions, and diet, already tried it. So, I'm about to go in for hand assisted fixes and take a page from the famous. If you ask me later, know I denied it. This is all natural, don't you see; me at 53!
By Marilyn Glover12 months ago in Critique











