Culture and Entertainment

Generation Z’s yearning for connection reshapes the entertainment landscape

Generation Z’s yearning for connection reshapes the entertainment landscape

The growing sense of loneliness among Gen Z is causing a shift in entertainment preferences, challenging Hollywood to adapt to audiences’ changing needs. Both social scientists and industry experts have identified a correlation between increased social isolation and a preference for content focused on friendship and platonic relationships. This trend, amplified by the COVID-19 pandemic and the rise of digital communication, has prompted entertainment companies to deepen their understanding of Gen Z's consumption habits. Studies, including UCLA’s Teens & Screens survey and UTA IQ research, highlight a marked preference for content that emphasizes genuine connections and shared experiences. Shows like…
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Why we like to be scared: the psychology of terror

Why we like to be scared: the psychology of terror

Horror films have a peculiar allure, captivating audiences with their ability to evoke fear, suspense, and ultimately, a sense of relief. While the genre may seem counterintuitive to entertainment, psychological research offers intriguing explanations for this phenomenon. Contrary to popular belief, the thrill of horror extends beyond adrenaline junkies. Studies suggest that many horror fans derive a sense of personal growth and empowerment from confronting their fears in a controlled environment. By experiencing and overcoming imagined terrors, individuals can develop resilience and a greater understanding of their own limitations. Additionally, the carefully constructed tension and suspense within horror films contributes…
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Quah Laughs Festival expands with art market and diverse lineup

Quah Laughs Festival expands with art market and diverse lineup

Tahlequah will host the second annual Quah Laughs Arts and Comedy Festival, promising a bigger and better event this year. Local comedian and event organizer Justin Mclemore is excited to bring the laughs back with a diverse lineup of comedians that includes both local and national talent. The festival will also feature a new art market showcasing local artists and their work. “We are thrilled to expand the Quah Laughs festival to include an art market,” Mclemore said. “It’s a great opportunity to showcase local talent and create a vibrant atmosphere for attendees.” The festival aims to provide a night…
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Upcoming Events in Central Michigan: Your Guide for August 9-11 and Beyond

Upcoming Events in Central Michigan: Your Guide for August 9-11 and Beyond

This weekend, Central Michigan transforms into a vibrant hub of activity and events, offering something for everyone from August 9-11. Whether you’re a local or planning a visit, here’s your guide to making sure you don’t miss out on all the fun and excitement in the area. Festivals and fairs Central Michigan County Fair: Starting August 9, the annual county fair returns with its traditional mix of live music, carnival rides and agricultural displays. It’s a perfect outing for families looking to enjoy a day of fun, food and festivities. Art in the park: On August 10, visit Riverside Park…
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