Medium Magazine’s Quynh (Stephanie) Bui gives her take on the new MCU film Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness.
Do you find yourself reminiscing about the good ol’ days of film? Quynh (Stephanie) Bui takes on the impact of nostalgia and investigates whether old is really gold.
As another season of Christmases, lockdowns, and virus variants come and go, uncertainty is at an all-time high for us all. Stephanie dives deep into her own experiences with the new lives we have now and how it has impacted her perspective of getting a college degree.
Film enthusiast Quynh (Stephanie) dives headfirst into Fight Club and discusses themes of materialism and consumerism in 2021.
In this review, Stephanie tells us about the new Marvel movie and why it is so much more than just that.
Is going out alone weird or actually beneficial? In this article, Stephanie shares her love for doing things all by herself and encourages you to try it.
In this article, Stephanie dives deep into what makes antiheroes, also known as the bad “good guys”, so interesting and intriguing for the audience.
Take-home exams have been a major part of our online learning university lives, but as the restrictions fall and classes open, are we really ready to let go? Follow Stephanie and find out what we need as students in this pandemic and what we might be missing out on by forsaking take-home exams.
In this article, Stephanie explores the reasons behind OnlyFans’ success and its possible ramifications on the internet
Quynh (Stephanie) investigates the ways in which TikTok is influencing the future of the mainstream music industry.
Quynh (Stephanie) reviews universally celebrated and critically acclaimed Minari, a film about family on top of everything else.
In this article, Stephanie lets us know why the hype around streaming Kpop might be questionable.
Stephanie explores how media representation of Asians during the pandemic has potentially contributed to the new wave of recent hate crimes.
Medium Magazine’s Quynh (Stephanie) Bui gives her take on the new MCU film Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness.
Do you find yourself reminiscing about the good ol’ days of film? Quynh (Stephanie) Bui takes on the impact of nostalgia and investigates whether old is really gold.
As another season of Christmases, lockdowns, and virus variants come and go, uncertainty is at an all-time high for us all. Stephanie dives deep into her own experiences with the new lives we have now and how it has impacted her perspective of getting a college degree.
Film enthusiast Quynh (Stephanie) dives headfirst into Fight Club and discusses themes of materialism and consumerism in 2021.
In this review, Stephanie tells us about the new Marvel movie and why it is so much more than just that.
Is going out alone weird or actually beneficial? In this article, Stephanie shares her love for doing things all by herself and encourages you to try it.
In this article, Stephanie dives deep into what makes antiheroes, also known as the bad “good guys”, so interesting and intriguing for the audience.
Take-home exams have been a major part of our online learning university lives, but as the restrictions fall and classes open, are we really ready to let go? Follow Stephanie and find out what we need as students in this pandemic and what we might be missing out on by forsaking take-home exams.
In this article, Stephanie explores the reasons behind OnlyFans’ success and its possible ramifications on the internet
Quynh (Stephanie) investigates the ways in which TikTok is influencing the future of the mainstream music industry.
Quynh (Stephanie) reviews universally celebrated and critically acclaimed Minari, a film about family on top of everything else.
In this article, Stephanie lets us know why the hype around streaming Kpop might be questionable.
Stephanie explores how media representation of Asians during the pandemic has potentially contributed to the new wave of recent hate crimes.
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