There are several factors at play in this year’s meme slowdown, one major element being that the feeds where people go to tune into funny videos are now being inundated with gravely unfunny AI slop. (Sommer, InsideHook)
Read MoreFor years, artificial intelligence was a disruption on the horizon. In 2025 it arrived in tangible ways, big and small. Here are a few examples of how A.I. intersected with pop culture in 2025. (Abrams, The New York Times)
Read MoreWith a seemingly endless flood of social media content, creators and AI warnings, 2025 emerged as a year of skepticism and spectacle…. Leading the charge in their respective corners of the internet and weaving their personal experiences with their brands, here are RNS’ picks for the top movers and shakers in the online faith sphere in 2025. (Karmarkar & Murphy, Religion News Service)
Read MoreRemembering what happened yesterday, much less at the start of the year, could prove difficult. So, a recap might be in order. In an effort to remind you of some of those big moments, we've rounded them up and recapped them. See some of the moments that perfectly capture the zeitgeist of 2025. (Encinas, USA Today)
Read MoreWho’s to explain why parents alone in their cars were suddenly singing “up up up” from that “KPop Demon Hunters?” song? Or why, in the Venn diagram of pop culture and zoology, it was the capybara that emerged victorious and beloved? Goodbye, Moo Deng. You’re adorable, but so 2024. (Noveck, AP News)
Read MoreLux is exciting, at times breathtaking and surprising. It’s also spiritual. It “harkens back to an older tradition of Christian art,” wrote The Atlantic’s music critic: “the symphony written for the glory of God.” (Gonzalez & Bocanegra, Christianity Today)
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