
3 Pop Stars Who Shift Their Politics
People, including celebrities, often change their political beliefs over time. During Obama’s presidency, optimism was easy to find, and it was possible to disconnect from

People, including celebrities, often change their political beliefs over time. During Obama’s presidency, optimism was easy to find, and it was possible to disconnect from

If you’re even slightly tapped into film and television, it’s hard not to feel like we’ve been swimming in a vast but bleak sea of

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This is the Maddox and Kohl Podcast. This is about social media’s negative effects. We go more into comparison and how that affects a teen,

Music is a vital part of Atlanta culture and has brought tons of visibility to the city. For decades, Atlanta artists have been dominating the

The future of Atlanta starts with a dream, the Atlanta Dream to be exact. Women’s basketball is on the rise, with names such as Caitlin

In a time when books are increasingly being questioned or pulled from shelves, the words of author Daniel Handler (a.k.a. Lemony Snicket) strike a powerful

Do you remember waking up on a bright Saturday morning, hoping to catch your favorite cartoon, only to see the latest toy advertised with the

In this special episode recorded during VOX ATL’s spring break podcast workshop, teens from across metro Atlanta share their favorite superhero backstories — and why

There has been a lot of turmoil since the Grammy Awards. Fans of Billie Eilish are upset after seeing her cry when she didn’t win the “Album

Who is Chappell Roan? The 26-year-old singer and songwriter has repeatedly said she’s “your favorite artist’s favorite artist.” Already a veritable queer music icon after

From October 11th to October 20th, 2024, Henry County’s community theater group, The Henry Players, performed “Evil Dead: The Musical.” Adapted from the first three