A romance that redefines hockey
“Heated Rivalry,” the hit hockey romance novel adaptation, has taken the pop culture world by storm. While romance short series and sports romance novels are something this generation is no stranger to, the emotional depth and issues tackled in the series make the obsession much deeper. It’s not just about some attractive hockey players- though that can be what one […]
Strange ending to the Duffers’ legacy
After nearly 10 years, five seasons and 42 episodes, the beloved “Stranger Things” franchise came to a close as its final segment was released about three weeks ago on New Year’s Eve. With a total run time of over 45 hours, the show has done more than simply unite fans from across the globe. For many, it’s served as a beacon of nostalgia, becoming deeply intertwined into our childhoods […]
A$AP Rocky’s genre-bending return
A$AP Rocky’s fourth studio album, “Don’t Be Dumb,” came out on Jan. 16. This marks his first album release since “Testing” in 2018. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard Top 200. Being a Grammy-nominated artist and a big name in the music industry, this was a highly anticipated release. The album’s lead single was “PUNK ROCKY,” featuring a familiar A$AP sound, comparable to “I smoked away my brain.” The music […]
Forever your vacation rewatch: Rom-coms return with “People We Meet on Vacation”
“People We Meet on Vacation,” the movie adapted from the novel by Emily Henry, hit Netflix’s streaming on Jan. 9. The movie follows Poppy Wright, portrayed by Emily Bader, a spunky and adventurous travel journalist, and her unlikely relationship with Alex Nilsen, played by Tom Blyth. With both actors highly known in the film realm, Emily for her work in the Amazon Prime series “My Lady Jane,” and the […]
Omaha’s price of progress

JONAH LAGRANGE/THE CREIGHTONIAN Construction in Omaha closes down roads at the intersection of Farnam & 13th St. by campus. The City of Omaha’s Streetcar Project, expected to finish in 2028, is meant to make Omaha “more connected, more accessible, and even more vibrant,” according to the Omaha Streetcar website. In the process of its construction, […]
When office hours end, the art begins

Emily Stokes, a Resident Assistant Professor of Studio Arts, enjoys building language of iconography from overlooked or everyday, such as definitive childhood experiences like her toddler. Professor Matt Hill cried viewing the piece as he reflected about his own son. The Lied Art Gallery opened Jan. 23 with the Studio Arts Faculty Exhibition, a showcase […]