Staying Informed: Can We Trust the News in 2026?
The rise of AI-generated content and increasingly sophisticated disinformation campaigns are making it harder than ever to stay informed in 2026. Traditional news sources are…
The rise of AI-generated content and increasingly sophisticated disinformation campaigns are making it harder than ever to stay informed in 2026. Traditional news sources are…
Frustrated clicks echoed through the small newsroom at the Decatur Daily. Circulation was down, advertising revenue was plummeting, and morale was in the tank. Editor-in-Chief…
The rapid fire spread of misinformation and the potential for cultural appropriation are two major pitfalls facing businesses and individuals exploring cultural trends in 2026.…
Did you know that over 60% of Americans now get their and culture news primarily from social media? That’s a seismic shift, and it’s reshaping…
The Atlanta independent film scene was buzzing about “Midnight Bloom.” A neo-noir thriller shot entirely on location in Grant Park, it was writer-director Anya Sharma’s…
The flickering neon sign of “The Inkwell,” a small bookstore and cafe in Atlanta’s Little Five Points, cast long shadows across the rain-slicked pavement. Inside,…
The independent film industry is bracing for a major shift in distribution models, as major studios increasingly prioritize streaming and direct-to-consumer releases, according to a…
Key Takeaways By Q3 2026, expect AI-powered transcription services to reduce manual note-taking time by 60% in expert interviews. The use of synthetic media in…
The average moviegoer now spends 47% more on concessions than they do on the actual movie ticket. The film industry in 2026 is a vastly…
The intersection of art and theater has always been a space for challenging norms and sparking critical dialogues. We aim to engage a discerning audience…