Happy Friday, MARKETING-INTERACTIVE readers and welcome back to Gen Z Perspectives, your go-to feature where we unpack the week’s top stories and trending topics through the eyes of Gen Z ...
While there’s certainly goodness and kindness in our culture, there’s no disputing its flaws. From rising rates of narcissism and selfishness to a convenience culture that’s making people generally ...
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A different Afghanistan exists: Real people, real life, and stories the media rarely shows
Beyond conflict-driven headlines, Afghanistan is a country shaped by everyday routines, deep-rooted traditions, and human resilience rarely shown to the world. This video explores real Afghan life ...
The wig, which House wore to portray Wrigley during the 2015 scenes, quickly became a point of controversy for fans of the ...
The producers behind Bad Bunny’s triumphant Super Bowl LX Halftime Show had a problem: The NFL wouldn’t allow more than 25 carts to bring equipment on to the all-grass Levi’s Stadium field in Santa ...
When Rickey Lewis moved north as a child in the 1980s, he spent the next five years missing Bay St. Louis, a feeling that deepened every Mardi Gras when the streets of his hometown were fogged with ...
Usually, the most jarring part of a car accident is the collision. But for one Michigan woman, allegedly getting blindsided by her insurance company after the fact left her feeling like she was “being ...
When comic book creators draw up their characters for the first time, they often use models, whether this is people on magazine covers or in the movies. This is true whether someone is creating ...
Forget the excuse that it costs too much to exercise. These three people, all members of the Start TODAY community, stay active without being locked into pricey gym memberships, paying for app ...
PEOPLE confirmed that the bride and groom performing in Bad Bunny's Super Bowl LX Halftime Show is a real-life couple Sabrina Weiss is the Editorial Assistant of PEOPLE's food department. She writes ...
"That was my inspiration," he teased in a sit-down with Entertainment Tonight.
Skyler Trebel is a contributing writer at PEOPLE. He has been working at PEOPLE since 2023. His work has previously appeared in The Winnipeg Free Press, The Sporting Tribune, On3 and Lakers Nation.
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