TL;DR: Quar Edition
Writer Nicolaia Rips tells us the least and the most “worth it” articles she’s been sent this quarantine in her latest installment of “TL;DR.”
Writer Nicolaia Rips tells us the least and the most “worth it” articles she’s been sent this quarantine in her latest installment of “TL;DR.”
Did “The Clique”‘s Massie Block walk so Blair Waldorf could run? Writer Irine Le argues the importance of the book series and movie adaptation for “I swear it’s not that bad.”
At a time of isolation, writer Zea Asis recalls an encounter with a stranger on the way home.
Writer Mehrnaz Tiv writes about the anxieties that come with leaving college abruptly and returning to your childhood bedroom filled with mirrors and body image issues.
Art Director Tina Tona chats with filmmaker Tayarisha Poe about her debut feature, “Selah and the Spades,” her many inspirations, and the world she created.
Writer Lily Goldberg argues that quarantine is the perfect time to bring back “The Aristocrats,” a famous dirty joke that originated on burlesque and vaudeville stages in the early 20th century.
“The Bee Movie” is so much more than a medium-successful animated film—it is a cultural phenomenon, the inspiration for many meme-makers, and a children’s film about capitalism.
Writer Merrill Watzman interviews Lili Trifilio, the frontwoman of Beach Bunny, a Chicago based power-pop group, or at least that’s how she describes their sound for interview purposes.
For this unique edition of “Girls on,” Crybaby spoke with young women all over the world, living in different circumstances, yet, all in quarantine. Hana Mendel photo-directed and edited these portraits—all remotely.
Separated by almost two thousand miles due to COVID-19, dancers Philip Strom and Maxwell Read are learning how to maintain their relationship with their craft and with each other.