Video Game Concept Artists Say GenAI Isn’t Making Things Easier

I’ve been reading that getting a lot of specific requests from fans can actually make things more difficult for video game artists. One artist, Edmond Tran from This Week In Video Games, explained that it often messes with their process and doesn’t really inspire them creatively. It’s interesting to hear that what we think might help can sometimes be a hindrance!

I Cannot Get Over The Gorgeous Yellow Dress Ariana Grande Wore For SNL That Pays Homage To Carol Burnett

After NBC shared a new promo for Grande’s episode of SNL, the “yes, and?” singer took to Instagram to show off her look, which was a yellow, brown, and orange dress that looked incredible on her. However, it didn’t just look incredible, it actually paid homage to comedy legend, Carol Burnett, which Grande made sure to highlight in her post. I’m truly obsessulated, and you will be too after you see this fit:

Fed vs BOJ: Who’s the Real Market Puppeteer? 🎭💸

Grab your coffee (or a potion to steady your nerves) because today’s briefing is less about numbers and more about a grand opera of economic folly. As one bank loosens its belt (the US Fed), another tightens its corset (Japan’s BOJ). The resulting tango of liquidity is shaking the globe with all the subtlety of a drunken ballet. 🕺💥

REVIEW: “Avatar: Fire and Ash” (2025)

Following the huge success of “Avatar” in 2009, creator James Cameron spent thirteen years developing and releasing its sequel, “The Way of Water.” Surprisingly – and I admit I was one of those surprised – the second film also performed exceptionally well at the box office, earning over $2.3 billion worldwide. Beyond its financial success, it was a stunning cinematic achievement that broadened the world of Avatar and even improved the original film’s somewhat uneven story.

Heated Rivalry’s Elder Statesman

Both on screen and in real life, Arnaud is the most experienced member of the cast at 40 years old, playing a contrasting role to the younger leads who are in their early twenties. He’s a familiar face, having appeared in many shows like Schitt’s Creek, Yellowjackets, and unReal, and had starring roles in The Borgias on Showtime and The Moodys on Fox. What sets Arnaud apart is his ability to play both straight and LGBTQ+ characters, which is unusual in an industry that often typescasts actors. While he’s consistently worked, Heated Rivalry represents his biggest opportunity yet – it’s the first time he’s been the central focus of such a popular show.