In these maddening and distressing times, it is hard to find a reason to be hopeful about our future. Such de-motivational thoughts can stop us from following our passions or even get in the way of finding our goals in life. ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ colorfully and metaphorically visualizes the struggles of feeling stuck in a routine. Although the movie can make you feel useless and confused, the story reminds the audience of the importance of finding happiness and following ethical values.
Medium Magazine’s Quynh (Stephanie) Bui gives her take on the new MCU film Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness.
After an explosive first part uncovering how physical albums are still the rage in K-pop, Emma is back with her second part of the Let’s Get Physical series!
Despite the increasing number of TV series following the life of LGBTQ+ characters, many focus on the unhealthy aspect of such dynamics. But as Lara tells us in this article, the Netflix series Heartstopper finally offers a fresh and positive perspective of what coming out should look like.
If you’ve been following trends in the music industry, you may have noticed that physical sales for K-pop albums are still going strong, years into the streaming era of music. Curious why? Find out in Emma’s two-part Let’s Get Physical series.
What do you know about Dutch music? Ninke talks about her own affinity for Dutch music, her favorite artists, and why they produce Dutch music.
Are you a hopeless romantic sad to see the rom-com industry dwindling? Well come on board, as rom-com enthusiast Emma breaks down why the industry has been deteriorating and where hope still lives on.
‘Killing Eve’ and its portrayal of perfectly imperfect female characters stands as a remarkable representation of feminism. Each character through their actions manages to show a different side in a woman.
Medium Magazine’s Žanet reflects on Princess Diana and her enduring legacy through a discussion of her recent biopic Spencer.
In these maddening and distressing times, it is hard to find a reason to be hopeful about our future. Such de-motivational thoughts can stop us from following our passions or even get in the way of finding our goals in life. ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ colorfully and metaphorically visualizes the struggles of feeling stuck in a routine. Although the movie can make you feel useless and confused, the story reminds the audience of the importance of finding happiness and following ethical values.
Medium Magazine’s Quynh (Stephanie) Bui gives her take on the new MCU film Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness.
After an explosive first part uncovering how physical albums are still the rage in K-pop, Emma is back with her second part of the Let’s Get Physical series!
Despite the increasing number of TV series following the life of LGBTQ+ characters, many focus on the unhealthy aspect of such dynamics. But as Lara tells us in this article, the Netflix series Heartstopper finally offers a fresh and positive perspective of what coming out should look like.
If you’ve been following trends in the music industry, you may have noticed that physical sales for K-pop albums are still going strong, years into the streaming era of music. Curious why? Find out in Emma’s two-part Let’s Get Physical series.
What do you know about Dutch music? Ninke talks about her own affinity for Dutch music, her favorite artists, and why they produce Dutch music.
Are you a hopeless romantic sad to see the rom-com industry dwindling? Well come on board, as rom-com enthusiast Emma breaks down why the industry has been deteriorating and where hope still lives on.
‘Killing Eve’ and its portrayal of perfectly imperfect female characters stands as a remarkable representation of feminism. Each character through their actions manages to show a different side in a woman.
Medium Magazine’s Žanet reflects on Princess Diana and her enduring legacy through a discussion of her recent biopic Spencer.
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