A&E: The Best & Worst of 2018

We asked our Arts & Entertainment section writers to pick their favorite media for 2018. Some pieces were loved by many, but a few picks surprised us! Check them out below, followed by the worst of 2018.   The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 2 Salena Moran, Staff Writer The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel season 2 continues to follow aspiring comedian Midge Maisel (Rachel Brosnahan) in her … Continue reading A&E: The Best & Worst of 2018

Brooklyn Nine-Nine returns on new home, NBC

Ollie Gratzinger | Opinions Editor 01/17/19 Last spring, fans of Fox’s gold-hearted police sitcom went into mourning when the network announced the cancellation of Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Disappointed viewers lamented the loss of the show and eulogized its importance. In tackling issues like police brutality, racial profiling, corrupt prisons and anti-LGBT discrimination, Brooklyn Nine-Nine became a gem among stones. After a handful of A-List names — … Continue reading Brooklyn Nine-Nine returns on new home, NBC

Brooklyn Nine-Nine still an unlikely social pioneer

Ollie Gratzinger | Staff Writer 04/26/2018 In 2013, Brooklyn Nine-Nine premiered as Fox’s daring police sitcom with a heart of gold. Its creators brilliantly intertwined compelling, diverse characters with seemingly effortless humor from the start, all while daring to tackle issues rarely addressed in the world of situational comedy. With Season 4 delving into racial profiling and systemic bias among America’s police force, the ongoing … Continue reading Brooklyn Nine-Nine still an unlikely social pioneer