What happens when our sad girls get happy?
A look at the biggest “sad girl” musicians of the Tumblr Era, Lana Del Ray and Grimes.
A look at the biggest “sad girl” musicians of the Tumblr Era, Lana Del Ray and Grimes.
Writer Lily Goldberg writes about Clubhouse, the new audio chatroom app that has been widely discussed for it’s exclusivity, lack of filters around misinformation and abuse, but also it’s ability to become a new way to create art and community.
A character study on the careers and personas of Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton in the early aughts.
Lily Goldberg shares her raw thoughts and qualms with Charlie Kaufman’s newest surrealist film, “I’m Thinking of Ending Things.”
Writer Maya Jenkins reflects on her responsibility as a young, healthy, upper-middle class person moving to the city of her grandmother’s birth in the middle of a layered crisis.
Writer Phillip Pyle tackles his own identity, his musical idols, and his time in quarantine at home in Kansas.
Writer Rayne Fisher Quann tackles the facade of feminism in the modern punk and indie scene.
“Black lives matter rolls off of my tongue, as smooth as silk. In my mind, the mantra applies to all Black lives except my own.”
Writer Sophie Wilson defends her favorite trashy horror movies… all found on Netflix.
At a time of isolation, writer Zea Asis recalls an encounter with a stranger on the way home.