By Ava Small A climactic end to a chaotic weekend: On Sunday afternoon, Aug. 27, tens of thousands of festival-goers attempted to flee the Black Rock City, Nevada desert after being trapped by mud at Burning Man. Heavy rains forced officials to close exit gates leaving attendees stranded in their vehicles. Burning Man is an […]
To a Freshman, From a Senior
By Lauren Johnson The University of Tampa has been my home for nearly four years now, and as a senior, I’d like to share some advice that could have saved me from a few mistakes along the way. Over these three years, I’ve grown and learned immensely, and I believe that as I approach a […]
Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour” Coming to Theaters October 13
By Theo A. Katz With Taylor Swift’s first North American leg of her Eras Tour coming to a close, she recently announced the upcoming release of her concert movie, “The Eras Tour: Concert Film”. This will be her second concert turned film after her Reputation Tour, “Taylor Swift Reputation Stadium Tour”, hit screens worldwide in […]
SAG-AFTRA Strike Continues
By Alyssa Cortes On July 14, 2023, the Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) initiated a strike against the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) companies. This move came after contract renegotiations failed, as the union fought for the protection and interests of its members. “There was […]
What to Expect for the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards
By Leah Burdick MTV’s Video Music Awards (VMAs) are set to air at 8 p.m. EST on Sept. 12. The VMAs are a yearly music award show, with multiple performers and 17 categories where viewers decide the winners. Last year, 705 thousand Americans watched the VMAs live, according to Statista. The show can be watched […]