Generation Y columnist Mark DiBona explains how the cancellation of Louis C.K.’s web series "Horace and Pete" is an example of young people's need to transcend traditional media structures. Read more »
Mark DiBona argues that response writers and millennials alike have victimized Maria Sharapova to advance social justice agenda after the athlete recently tested positive for a banned substance. Read more »
Generation Y columnist Mark DiBona breaks down why millennials have trouble acknowledging Selena Gomez as a professional artist and individual separate from Justin Bieber. Read more »
Generation Y columnist Mark DiBona considers the upcoming eighth installment in the “Harry Potter” series and argues that fans and J.K. Rowling alike should be conscious of risking quality for quantity. Read more »
Generation Y columnist Mark DiBona argues that young people’s anti-authoritarian attitude compels them to grasp onto insubstantial evidence in the Steven Avery case. Read more »
Pop Culture columnist Mark DiBona argues that the current cycle of media outlets hyping up less-deserving albums ultimately skews year-end top album lists. Read more »
Pop Culture columnist Mark DiBona argues that having a smaller audience allows shows with more freedom of expression when it comes to taking on darker issues. Read more »
Pop Culture columnist Mark DiBona considers Shia LaBeouf's latest art performance "All My Movies" and argues that critics fail to assess the quality of a piece due to its appearance of originality. Read more »
Pop Culture columnist Mark DiBona considers the ways in which fans insert themselves into the personal lives of celebrities like Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani of "The Voice," as it was just confirmed the pair are dating.
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Pop Culture columnist Mark DiBona argues that a tendency to condense full works into short quotes paves the way for misinterpretation in light of the release of "Brave Enough" a book by Syracuse University alumna Cheryl Strayed. Read more »
Pop Culture columnist Mark DiBona discusses how the mass misinterpretation of articles, interviews and even quotes is fueled by the internet. Read more »
Pop Culture columnist Mark DiBona discusses the importance of show creators separating their interests into different projects, as proved successful by the projected success of Ryan Murphy’s “American Horror Story: Hotel” and “Scream Queens.” Read more »
Pop Culture columnist Mark DiBona discusses how when large diversification measures are taken, the company has to be careful to make sure it is done respectfully as opposed to feeling forced in light of Marvel’s “All-New, All-Different” comic line. Read more »
Pop Culture columnist Mark DiBona discusses the need for people to make the distinction between a celebrity's professional work and personal character. Read more »
Pop Culture columnist Mark DiBona breaks down Selena Gomez's failure to define herself as an artist at a competitive time in the music industry. Read more »
Pop Culture columnist Mark DiBona explains why "We Are Your Friends" was a flop at the box office, from its failure to successfully capture the audience with a shared, generational characteristic to its superficial nature. Read more »
Pop Culture columnist Mark DiBona considers the effects of having a large online fanbase for One Direction if the boy band's members decide to go their separate ways. Read more »