What do you believe??
How do you form your beliefs, and why are we always so divided in them?
Is Having a Boyfriend Embarrassing?
Somewhere along the way, posting your boyfriend became more controversial than actually having one.
In Defense of Bad Movies
I love bad movies. Maybe you should too. Here’s why you should give critically panned movies a chance.
Premature Nostalgia
“Nostalgia is proof you are living a life to be proud of. What a privilege to yearn for your own memories.” — Anonymous
Fright and Insight: The Evolution of Horror in Media
How horror’s creatures and jump scares quietly track our shifting fears, from post-war dread to AI panic.
New York's Hottest New Spot? A Grocery Store.
Why Tribeca’s most anticipated opening involves yakitori meatballs, cherry-chocolate chia granola, and a founder the internet won’t stop watching.
SNL Switch-Ups
A season defined by sudden exits, new faces, and the uneasy feeling that the show is changing faster than its audience can adjust.
The Digitalized Personality
What happens when “being yourself” becomes an algorithm? Let’s see how social media turned personality into a product.
Why it matters if we’re listening to Geese, New York’s newest indie rock darling
Geese may be New York’s newest indie obsession, but their rise reveals something bigger about vulnerability in rock, the power of fan communities, and who receives the spotlight in the music world.
Are Female Pop Stars Held to a Higher Standard?
Why are male pop stars praised for “authenticity” while women are punished for anything less than perfection?
In Defense of the Performative Man
The rise of the so-called “performative man” has become one of 2025’s loudest cultural arguments—but the backlash says far more about us than it does about him.
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