The Conversation - Entertainment
TikTok's popular microdramas shrink TV into bite-sized chunks - Jessica Maddox, University of Georgia and Krysten Stein, University of Cincinnati
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How tarot readers are using AI – and what it says about our growing reliance on chatbots for emotional support and advice -- Ziv Epstein, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT); Farnaz Jahanbakhsh, University of Michigan, and Vana Goblot, Goldsmiths, University of London3 hours ago
Denmark's 'hands-off' approach to parenting could offer a blueprint for raising more resilient, self-reliant kids -- Marie Helweg-Larsen, Dickinson College8 days ago
We tested the new World Cup ball – this is what you need to know about how it will fly, dip and swerve -- John Eric Goff, University of Puget Sound1 day ago
Lower East Side street named for 'King of Comics' Jack Kirby, a nod to one of the countless kids of immigrants who shaped the genre -- Miriam Eve Mora, University of Michigan3 days ago
We studied what happened when financially struggling artists received $1,000 a month, no strings attached, for 18 months -- Joanna Woronkowicz, Indiana University and Doug Noonan, Indiana University Indianapolis1 day ago
England's 'once in a generation' housing law takes effect as US housing legislation sits in congressional purgatory -- Allyson Gold, Wake Forest University13 days ago
Believe it or not, there was a time when the US government built beautiful homes for working-class Americans to deal with a housing shortage -- Eran Ben-Joseph, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)10 months ago
What if universal rental assistance were implemented to deal with the housing crisis? -- Alex Schwartz, The New School and Kirk McClure, University of Kansas10 months ago
America's teachers are being priced out of their communities − these cities are building subsidized housing to lure them back -- Jeff Kruth, Miami University and Tammy Schwartz, Miami University6 months ago
What the world can learn from Uruguay as the global housing crisis deepens -- Jennifer Duyne Barenstein, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich and Daniela Sanjinés, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich2 months ago
'Right to race' laws and the battle over America's local racetracks -- Joshua Vadeboncoeur, Gardner-Webb University23 days ago
The nonprofit status of NCAA athletic departments is starting to raise questions -- Andrew Urbaczewski, University of Denver1 month ago
MLB doubles down on gambling with new Polymarket deal -- Michael Delayo, Penn State1 month ago
My research on wheelchair basketball challenges one of the biggest assumptions about sex differences in sports -- Leanne Snyder, Loyola University Chicago1 month ago
¡Ándale! ¡Arriba! Speedy Gonzales set to make his triumphant return to the silver screen -- Jared Bahir Browsh, University of Colorado Boulder1 month ago
'Hamnet' is making audiences break down in tears – and upending beliefs about male grief -- Jeanette Tran, Drake University2 months ago
As the Oscars approach, Hollywood grapples with AI's growing influence on filmmaking -- Holly Willis, University of Southern California2 months ago
Do animals have a future on Hollywood sets? -- Cynthia Chris, City University of New York2 months ago
How Dracula became a red-hot lover -- Stanley Stepanic, University of Virginia2 months ago
Sora's downfall signals broader problems with AI's creative utility -- Ahmed Elgammal, Rutgers University10 days ago
Michelangelo hated painting the Sistine Chapel – and never aspired to be a painter to begin with -- Anna Swartwood House, University of South Carolina2 months ago
AI-induced cultural stagnation is no longer speculation − it's already happening -- Ahmed Elgammal, Rutgers University3 months ago
Why two tiny mountain peaks became one of the internet's most famous images -- Christopher Schaberg, Washington University in St. Louis6 months ago
After the execution of James G. Broadnax in Texas, questions persist over use of rap lyrics as evidence -- A.D. Carson, University of Virginia7 days ago
Motown's Black women songwriters and producers were the invisible architects behind the pop music juggernaut -- Margena A. Christian, University of Illinois Chicago7 days ago
Clergy protests against ICE turned to a classic – and powerful – American playlist -- David W. Stowe, Michigan State University3 months ago
Bad Bunny says reggaeton is Puerto Rican, but it was born in Panama -- Brendan Frizzell, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences2 months ago
'Which Side Are You On?': American protest songs have emboldened social movements for generations, from coal country to Minneapolis -- Ted Olson, East Tennessee State University3 months ago
Despite all the likes, literallys and dropped g's, English isn't decaying before our eyes -- Valerie M. Fridland, University of Nevada, Reno20 days ago
Artemis II moonshot reflects a spacefaring vision present in Jules Verne's 19th-century novel -- Anastasia Klimchynskaya, Illinois Wesleyan University1 month ago
Thousands of AI-written, edited or 'polished' books are being sold – an eerie echo of Orwell's 'novel-writing machines' -- Laura Beers, American University28 days ago
If using ChatGPT is cheating, what about ghostwriting? The old debate behind a new panic -- Emily Hodgson Anderson, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences1 month ago
With AI finishing your sentences, what will happen to your unique voice on the page? -- Gayle Rogers, University of Pittsburgh1 month ago
The two lives of Chuck Norris -- Ben Pettis, University of Richmond1 month ago
As Jeff Bezos dismantles The Washington Post, 5 regional papers chart a course for survival -- Dan Kennedy, Northeastern University3 months ago
The 6-7 craze offered a brief window into the hidden world of children -- Rebekah Willett, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Amanda Levido, Southern Cross University, and Hyeon-Seon Jeong, Gyeongin National University of Education3 months ago
CPR on TV is often inaccurate – but watching characters jump to the rescue can still save real lives -- Beth Hoffman, University of Pittsburgh3 months ago
As renaissance fairs become big business, can they retain their counterculture roots? -- Katrina Stack, University of Tennessee and Reagan Yessler, Pellissippi State Community College27 days ago
The costume maker who convinced Hersheypark to embrace candy mascots and 'chocolatize' their old-timey theme park -- John Haddad, Penn State1 month ago
The inspiring and tragic story of Mabel Stark, America's most famous female tiger trainer -- Alessandro Meregaglia, Boise State University2 months ago
Valentine's Day cards too sugary sweet for you? Return to the 19th-century custom of the spicy 'vinegar valentine' -- Melissa Chim, Excelsior University3 months ago
Large trunks discovered in a basement offer a window into the lives and struggles of early Filipino migrants -- Sam Vong, Smithsonian Institution4 months ago
What 'gooning' reveals about intimacy in a world cordoned off by screens -- Jennifer Pollitt, Temple University1 month ago
'My gender is like an empty lot' − the people who reject man, woman and any other gender label -- Canton Winer, Northern Illinois University6 months ago
Why are women's shoes so pointy? A fashion expert on impractical but stylish footwear -- Michael Watson, University of South Carolina6 months ago
We've been tracking the number of Americans who identify as transgender – soon, there will be no reliable way to measure them -- Jody L. Herman, University of California, Los Angeles and Andrew Ryan Flores, American University8 months ago
In his efforts to remake federal architecture, Trump repudiates the 'republican ideals' that have long informed it -- Kevin D. Murphy, Vanderbilt University29 days ago
Cameras have quietly appeared in thousands of US cities – now, their integration with AI is sounding alarms -- Jess Reia, University of Virginia1 month ago
HBO's 'The Pitt' nails how hospital cyberattacks create chaos, endanger patients and disrupt critical care -- Jeffrey Tully, University of California, San Diego and Christian Dameff, University of California, San Diego1 month ago
Why 'The West Wing' went from a bipartisan hit to a polarized streaming comfort watch over 2 decades, reflecting profound shifts in media and politics -- Karrin Vasby Anderson, Colorado State University and Nick Marx, Colorado State University3 months ago
Life isn't all diamonds – money and fame don't shield the many 'Real Housewives' facing criminal charges -- C. Clare Strange, Drexel University3 months ago
It's easy making green: Muppets continue to make a profit 50 years into their run -- Jared Bahir Browsh, University of Colorado Boulder3 months ago
Opera is not dying – but it needs a second act for the streaming era -- Christos Makridis, Arizona State University; Institute for Humane Studies3 months ago
Boom in cremation hides surprising truths about what Americans really want when they die -- Tanya D. Marsh, Wake Forest University17 days ago
How polling failures, gambling legalization and political gridlock paved the way for the explosive rise of prediction markets -- Parker Bach, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill1 month ago
Why do some people treat the Magic Kingdom and Disney adults like cultural abominations? -- Adam Kadlac, Wake Forest University1 month ago
What is black garlic? How heat and humidity turn a pungent ingredient mild and slightly sweet -- Mavra Javed, Michigan State University20 days ago
Philadelphia was once a sweet spot for chocolatiers and other candymakers who made iconic treats for Valentine's Day and other holidays -- Jared Bahir Browsh, University of Colorado Boulder3 months ago
A culinary educator and local dining expert breaks down Michelin's debut Philly list − and gives zero stars to the inspectors -- Jonathan Deutsch, Drexel University5 months ago
How Hershey's chocolate survived an attack from Mars − and adopted a business strategy alien to its founder -- John Haddad, Penn State6 months ago
Cheers! Welcome to the Nepalese village where everybody knows how to distill -- Geoff Childs, Washington University in St. Louis13 days ago
