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Artist Daniel Arsham’s “Basketball Lamp 2017” literally surrounds you on all sides and is entirely purple.

Artist Daniel Arsham’s “Basketball Lamp 2017” literally surrounds you on all sides and is entirely purple.

“Kong: Skull Island” is a welcome addition to the Kong mythos that takes things in a very unique direction.

From Dizzee’s discovery of his sexuality to the influence Catholicism plays in Hispanic families, the issues in “The Get Down” are relevant, not just to

One day an 11-year-old girl with abilities similar to Logan’s shows up, along with a small army of gun-toting bad guys who are trying to

This week’s 89th annual Academy Awards telecast was easily one of the most surprising Oscar ceremonies in quite some time. Now we take a look

Last year was quite an eventful year for entertainment and 2016’s movies are the ultimate example of that. The films ultimately reflected the changes our

This year’s collection of Oscar-nominated short films is a great reminder of what the power of film can truly hold, even in its shortest format.

“The Crucible” brings hope that America will not explode into chaos in these discriminatory, emotional and frightful times.

This movie is a direct response to white people asking us, “Why can’t you get over it? Why are you still mad?” The film replies

Kehlani manages to switch your emotions from lit to sad to happy in a time span of 60 minutes in her first full-length album “SweetSexySavage.”

Each year, we look forward to the large selection of funny, emotional, outrageous and entertaining commercials that debut during the Super Bowl.

Lady Gaga might be the only one in our generation who can rival Beyonce. Having my favorite singer perform at halftime was the icing on