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.
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.
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.
Margarete takes a deep dive into the world of film from how it was before the pandemic to how it is today. She also explores how this impacts the future of the film industry, Netflix, and consumers.
Follow Sofia in exploring the incomparable presence of the characters often sidelined in movie plots and find out how inescapable the charm of supporting characters really is.
Jaja discusses the current debate around the uncommon representation in Bridgerton, Netflix’s new period drama. Is it a win for representation or unrealistic?
In this review of an anxiety-inducing Netflix original series, Emma puts the Japanese sci-fi thriller, Alice in Borderland, under a microscope.
How and why are people using entertainment media to cope with the ‘new normal’ and quarantine life? Gokce finds out by interviewing eight of her friends about their media habits during this uncertain time in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The release of Cardi B and Megan thee Stallion’s new single WAP on August 7th resulted in waves of controversy online. Sofia looks into how WAP is empowering…
As spooky season is upon us, Rita takes us through the history of horror movies and its trends. From vampires to zombies, the horror genre is still alive!
Most young people have likely dedicated a portion of their time on Buzzfeed quizzes. Andrada looks into the appeal of Buzzfeed quizzes and why people take them.
Have you ever seen a disabled female protagonist in a romcom? Emma talks about the underrepresentation and damage towards disabled women in entertainment.
On the 8th of March it was International Womens Day. Emma explains in her article why this day is still relevant and we still need such a day.
As Disney’s CEO, Bob Iger, is leaving the famous entertainment company, Rita took the opportunity and looked more closely into the actual power Disney holds in the industry.
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.
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.
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.
Margarete takes a deep dive into the world of film from how it was before the pandemic to how it is today. She also explores how this impacts the future of the film industry, Netflix, and consumers.
Follow Sofia in exploring the incomparable presence of the characters often sidelined in movie plots and find out how inescapable the charm of supporting characters really is.
Jaja discusses the current debate around the uncommon representation in Bridgerton, Netflix’s new period drama. Is it a win for representation or unrealistic?
In this review of an anxiety-inducing Netflix original series, Emma puts the Japanese sci-fi thriller, Alice in Borderland, under a microscope.
How and why are people using entertainment media to cope with the ‘new normal’ and quarantine life? Gokce finds out by interviewing eight of her friends about their media habits during this uncertain time in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The release of Cardi B and Megan thee Stallion’s new single WAP on August 7th resulted in waves of controversy online. Sofia looks into how WAP is empowering…
As spooky season is upon us, Rita takes us through the history of horror movies and its trends. From vampires to zombies, the horror genre is still alive!
Most young people have likely dedicated a portion of their time on Buzzfeed quizzes. Andrada looks into the appeal of Buzzfeed quizzes and why people take them.
Have you ever seen a disabled female protagonist in a romcom? Emma talks about the underrepresentation and damage towards disabled women in entertainment.
On the 8th of March it was International Womens Day. Emma explains in her article why this day is still relevant and we still need such a day.
As Disney’s CEO, Bob Iger, is leaving the famous entertainment company, Rita took the opportunity and looked more closely into the actual power Disney holds in the industry.
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