About Showcase News

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How It Started

Showcase News started with one goal: to make space for content that thinks twice. Not slower news. Smarter news. The kind that reflects on what's happening now with an eye on what it means.

We’re not here to break stories—we’re here to add shape to them. Founded by people who grew up with both Tumblr feeds and thesis deadlines, Showcase is powered by a team that sees culture as something worth noticing, unpacking, and celebrating.

This isn’t just a site. It’s a living mix of curiosity, creativity, and conversation—designed to be your go-to read between "just saw this" and "needed to know that."

What We Cover (And Why It Matters)

🎥 Entertainment & Culture

We spotlight the cultural moments that shape how we see the world—from streaming shifts to internet micro-trends to the way a single performance can define a decade. It's less "celebrity gossip" and more "what this moment says about all of us."

From design to digital habits, we explore how taste, identity, and routine evolve. We're not trend-chasers; we're interested in how aesthetics, wellness, and personal style reflect the world we're navigating every day.

Innovation & Inspiration

We cover creative leaps, future-forward ideas, and stories that nudge us toward better thinking. Whether it’s a quiet innovation or a bold movement, we ask: how is this shaping the way we live, work, and imagine what’s next?

The Smarter Side of What’s Trending


Culture, lifestyle, and fresh ideas—curated with context. We cover what’s current and what it means, offering you thoughtful takes on the people, trends, and innovations shaping our world.

Our Editorial Values
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Thoughtfully Researched

We dig deeper than surface trends and make sure every piece is rooted in real insight, verified sources, and cultural context.

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Original Thinking

No echo chambers here. Our writers bring fresh takes, unexpected angles, and a perspective you haven’t already seen five times today.

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Relevance That Lasts

We balance timely coverage with timeless value—so whether you're reading today or next month, it still feels worth your time.

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Curated With Intention

We don’t publish to fill space. Every piece earns its spot. If it's here, it adds something meaningful.

Who Makes It Happen

Our editorial team is made up of curious, culture-literate creatives who write with perspective, not ego. We come from different corners of media, design, and academia—but share one thing: an obsession with why things are the way they are (and where they’re going).

Braxton Warrick
Braxton Warrick

Founder & Editor-in-Chief

Braxton built Showcase News as the kind of lifestyle culture site they always wanted to read—thoughtful, curious, and actually worth your scroll. With a background in anthropology and nearly a decade in digital publishing, they’re big on asking better questions, cutting through the noise, and making sure every headline earns its space. Think of Braxton as the one making sure the vibe and the facts hold up.

Zara Kingsley
Zara Kingsley

Culture & Media Editor

Zara has a soft spot for subcultures, cinema, and stories that say a lot without shouting. She spent years covering film and digital culture, curating indie panels, and spotting trends long before they trended. She’s the one who’ll tell you why that one scene in that one music video just changed the whole conversation—and she’s probably right.

Alec Wilder
Alec Wilder

Lifestyle & Trend Columnist

Alec writes about the internet, self-expression, and the trends we pretend not to care about (but totally do). With a background in sociology and fashion media, he unpacks what’s behind the rise of a vibe, a color palette, or a wellness craze—and why it’s never just surface-level. His favorite kind of story? The one that makes you look twice at something you thought you understood.

Indigo Guthrie
Indigo Guthrie

Innovation & Ideas Contributor

Indigo is here to make big ideas feel personal. She’s a former tech ethicist who now writes about the tools shaping how we work, think, and connect—with a focus on what they actually mean for real people. She’s also a certified scuba diver, which probably explains her talent for exploring deep waters without ever losing you.

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