In recent years anime has become extremely mainstream. Shows like Naruto, Attack on Titan, and One Piece have become household names and media giants selling millions of dollars in merchandise and collaborating with some of the biggest brands out there.
Nirvana, Gaga, and Doja ...oh my!
The contemporary art world has a long line of people they need to apologize to, and at the top of the list surely has to be the Mexican Americans who made up the Chicano and Cholo Movements.
The Museum of Illusions opened the doors of its Atlanta location to the public on May 19, and I was able to visit and get a tour of the many magical illusions that the building holds.
Why don’t Americans like soccer? Why are we the only ones to call it soccer? Why is soccer being pushed on us so hard?
Takato Yamato is one of the most brilliant painters to debut during the turn of the century.
Batman will never die.
Getting out of the city and finding new nature parks to enjoy this summer is a must, luckily, Roswell Riverwalk is a hidden gem only 20 minutes from Atlanta.
The first time I heard a Natanael Cano song, I was hooked. Intoxicated by the throaty guitar, the way the horns wailed and the mindset the music embodies, I had no choice but to indulge in the culture of Corridos Tumbados and how it has impacted the Mexican-American youth the way Rap and Punk Rock did for the Black and White American youth once before — a genre bred out of rebellion.
Being a child in a lower-income household in the early 2000s, I could be considered an absolute expert on all things “terrible cartoon movies." My favorite days involved my parents