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As disinformation continues to present itself as a serious issue, Andrea takes on Project Origin as an attempt to authenticate information.
Follow Audrius as he untangles the messy web of male gazes, hypersexualization, and gender inequality in the 21st century.
In this article, Anushka dives deep into the reasons why Netflix has been canceling so many of your favourite shows recently.
Parasocial interactions: harmless admiration or a dangerous escape from reality? Gaukhar shares her insight on the potentially damaging effects of one-sided relationships with real or fictional individuals.
Andrea explores the use of the Monochromatic lens in cinema and its relevance to the the modern film industry.
Valentine’s Day has just passed, yet there is still something romantic in the air. Keanaya guides us through the niche genre of doomed-romance, recommending some of the best products on the market.
Sofia throws light on some of the most problematic norms within the modern music industry, from streaming platforms that underpay musicians to record companies that exploit artists through the means of carefully devised “slave” contracts.
Love Kpop? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Follow Emma on the incredible and dynamic journey of Korean pop music and its transition into the major Hallyu wave music today that’s beloved by millions across the world.
In this article, Duru points out how some Hitchcock films resonate better today in the context of the global pandemic.
Margarete interviews the hosts of the new podcast The Audacity. Listening to Mark and Shar is like eating candy – once you start you can’t get enough of it!
Sophie takes a deep dive into the history of fan art, it’s purpose, and what it means to be a fan-artist.
Audrius explores MF Doom’s lyrical ability, multiple personas, and his significant impact on the hip hop community even after his late passing.
Do you sometimes binge-watch all your favorite movies and TV shows instead of exploring the newest Netflix releases? Imke explains the more complex reasons behind our habits of reconsuming familiar media content and why we may find it so comforting.
While emojis have become an indispensable token of the Internet world and one’s self-expression, their origin remains unexplored. Rita shines a light on the creation of emojis and how their seemingly harmless emergence and development have also sparked criticism and debate.
Keanaya explains why Gatekeeping music, in the name of exclusivity is not cool. She explores how consumers try to differentiate themselves through their music taste.
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