Writer Lily Goldberg writes about skin picking, pimple popping, and Reddit in the time of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read MoreOn the Dichotomy of Good and Evil: A Review of “Corpus Christi”
St. Augustine of Hippo, a Catholic theologian and philosopher, once said, “If there was no good in what is evil, then the evil simply could not be.”
Read MoreA Sort of Love Story: Emma and Harriet in “Emma.”
“Emma.” is a love story and truly there are many weaved into the plot, yet the most consistent and forgiving and intimate is the one between Emma and Harriet.
Read MoreMavi opens the windows to his soul
Writer Jourdan Taylor interviews Mavi, an up-and-coming D.C. rapper. His is debut album, “Let The Sun Talk,” features 32 minutes of soulful, inspired, and most importantly, progressive hip-hop.
Read MoreThou Shall Not Kill: A Review of “Incitement”
Editor-In-Chief Remi Riordan reviews “Incitement,” a film that takes a look at the true story of the years leading up to Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin’s assassination and the radicalization of young university students including Rabin’s assassin, Yigal Amir.
Read MoreBENEE’s sound is like a crisp apple (just ask her)
Story Editor Zoe Allen chats with the Kiwi popstar about her sound, style, her two-EP 2019, what’s next and why her music is like a “crispy apple.”
Read MoreThe Quiet and Powerful Mundanity of “The Assistant”
“The Assistant” is very clearly a film referencing the #metoo movement within the film industry. It is a film that tries to shut down the question that sexual abuse apologists and deniers have used for so long—why didn’t she say anything?
Read MorePREMIERE: “Velvet” by Sara King
Dallas singer Sara King partners with Crybaby Zine for a third time with her video premiere of “Velvet,” a sultry, sexy single.
Read MoreThe Humanity Within “Two Popes”
Editor in Chief Remi Riordan offers her thoughts on the complexities and beauty of Fernando Meirelles’ Golden Globe Winner, “The Two Popes.”
Read MoreA reflection on the unrealistic expectations we have for musicians
Story Editor Zoe Allen dissects the public’s need for never ending new music from their favorite artists.
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