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The girls are bringing back physical media and you should too.
Analog living is coming back and it feels like a piece of humanity is coming along with it.
A cult classic is being brewed: Forbidden Fruits Review/Analysis
Whether you’re watching for the campy vibes or the seemingly never-ending metaphors, this is a film that will sweep you off your feet.
What Can Stop You from Loving Someone?: A Review on The Drama
People go through things. People do messed up things. People think messed things up. That’s just real. But the question is how much of that do you hold onto when you’re looking at who they are now?
Embracing Confidence and Rejecting Social Media’s Version of You
When our lives revolve around the picture-perfect influencer cosplaying the utopian life and promoting temporary gratification through the next viral product, there’s no other option aside from self-hatred.
Sometimes You Gotta Put on a Red Lip and Keep It Moving
Everyone has their own “red lip.” Maybe it’s a really bold pair of shoes. Maybe it’s no bra. Maybe it’s a hair color. It’s something you choose not to hide, something that feels like you actively telling yourself and the world, this is me, I am here.
Why Leopard Print Makes a Statement
Leopard print is not just the latest fashion trend, but a pattern with rich historical context. “I’m here, I exist, and I won’t be neutral.”
Social Media Has Tricked You Into the Belief That Other People Are Constantly Thinking AboutYou – They Are Not.
All the time and energy that you’re spending on performing for an audience that does not care is draining all the personality from you.
The Art of a Karaoke Song
Karaoke is more than a fun week night activity. It’s bonding, self expression, and above all FUN.
The Year of the Horse Is Fast Approaching – Here Is What You Need To Know
Everything you need to know about 2026’s year of the horse.
Writing a Love Song
A humorous, reflective, and lyrical take on the aftermath of dating musicians.
Through The Golden Aperture
A lyrical essay about memory, perception, and cinematic image-language, tracing how light, place, and collaboration shape my filmmaking practice.
30s is the new 20s: The Internet's Obsession With Starting Over
“They can connect with other beings that share their tortured plight–to be young, but not feel it; to feel old but not be old yet, but be so stuck thinking about age that oldness feels inevitable. “
We’ll Catch Up Soon
A piece on female contextual friendships and the pressure to always be connecting especially in the wake of a new year.
Who Am I Supposed to Be by Next Week?
“ Care itself becomes a pressure point; self-care starts to blur into self-discipline, into another metric we have to meet.”
Stale Candy & Musings: Advice for Incoming Freshmen
Here are six tips for incoming freshmen entering college or university as first-year students.
Exclusive Interview
Get to know breakout star Brittany Mcvicker in our exclusive Q&A on the blog! From her bold new role in the psychological thriller Kill Trip to her moving advocacy work honoring her late mother, Brittany shares how her journey, on and off screen, is just beginning.