Our staff's favorite songs from the past year of hits and deeper cuts. On the charts, 2025 was a year that often felt like flipping TV channels to find a new episode to watch and coming across nothing ...
A multilayered political thriller, a dark-comedy salute to radical resistance, a ping-pong picaresque and a bluesy vampire tale set in Jim Crow Mississippi are among THR film reviewers’ favorites of ...
Our staff's favorite albums from the year that was. Is pop now officially an albums-driven genre? The year 2025 made a strong argument for the answer being “yes.” Acclaimed sets from rising stars like ...
As we do every year, we’ve gathered data around some of the most pivotal news stories of 2025, including President Donald Trump’s return to the White House, the changing U.S. immigration landscape and ...
Listen to 48 tracks that broke new artists, blew apart genres and revived beloved sounds. By Jon Caramanica and Lindsay Zoladz Jon Caramanica On the one hand, living in an environment in which sounds ...
This was one wild year for music — as the late, great Ozzy would say, it was a crazy train. In 2025, you never knew where your next favorite song was coming from. Some of the year’s best songs were ...
The music world refused to stand still in 2025. This wasn’t a year for playing it safe. Across the globe and all over the stylistic map, music kept mutating in the weirdest, wildest ways. The artists ...
Brayden Pohlman’s outstanding performance in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference championship football game keeps getting recognized. The Kutztown defensive lineman was named the game’s Most ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min The success at IUP isn't ...
In some college football locker rooms, a 7-3 season is something to celebrate. But not at IUP. Last year, the Crimson Hawks won seven of their 10 games and ended up with a lot of regret and anger ...
If Paul Tortorella could design his team’s schedule, the slate of games for this fall would look a lot like what they have. A bunch of home games to start the year. Short road trips. A bye week right ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min As IUP celebrates a major ...