UK Prime Minister Once Again Reveals His Selfish and Elitist Values and His Lack of Interest in His People’s Wellbeing
Political writer Emelia discusses Britain’s recent governmental scandal and the crumbling public image of the Conservative Party.
A First-Hand Account of Isolating in a Foreign Country
Emelia discusses navigating a relationship mid-pandemic when your partner lives on the other side of the globe and the experience of isolating abroad. She heartwarmingly said, “In his arms, in the lobby of the hotel, I felt truly happy for the first time in almost two years.”
The Biden Administration's Climate Hypocrisy
Henry McKeand talks about the Biden Administration’s attempt at tackling climate change.
There’s No Such Thing As a Bad Date
“It may not be the end of the world that I once wore a fancy outfit on a date with a man who was dressed like a dedicated ultimate frisbee player. Most so-called ‘bad dates’ eventually become great anecdotes.”
Last Night in Soho: Review
“It has elements of a psychological thriller, with audiences expected to question if these visions are a sign of Ellie going insane, but this angle never pays off.”
Respect Service Workers: An Open Letter to Customers
“While I would like to consider myself a hard-worker, a large number of people do not, merely because I stand behind a counter.”
No Expectations
“I was satisfied with what we were doing because I wasn’t trying to get more out of the experience than it could provide. Sometimes the best way to avoid expectations is to give myself a satisfaction minimum.”
How AOC Went From 0-100
“Anyone can create a Tweet, and anyone can talk about misogynistic society, but what most people can’t do is take the next step: act on it.”
Gen Z: Planning an Un-promised Future
“But what if, by the time we’re finally the ones with any authority or power, we’re out of time?”
Adele's "Easy On Me:" A Statement On Marrying Young
“You are allowed to, like Adele, choose yourself and put yourself first.”
What is the IATSE and Why Does it Matter?
Henry McKeand discusses the IATSE: The Union Behind Entertainment, why it’s necessary, and the recent tragic death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of “Rust”.
Is Britain on its Way to Legalizing Magic Mushrooms?
Lina El Rasheed talks about the UK potentially legalizing magic mushrooms.
Word Police and Expression Thieves
“It’s important to see that changing the language we use is only challenging one behavior. Telling a child not to curse doesn’t mean they will stop entirely.”
Girls Night In: Britain’s Spiking by Injection Epidemic
Lina El Rasheed talks “Girls Night In” and an increase of spikings in the U.K.
Steve McQueen's “Uprising” is Brilliant
Henry McKeand effortlessly reviews “Uprising” by Steve McQueen, calling it transcendent.
The Impact of Horror in the Video Game World
Joel Hroma discusses the rise of the horror genre in gaming, and delves into the games that have given rise to “the perfect medium for horror.”
Leave the Mets Alone
“The Mets deserve to be a competitive franchise, yearly. And I believe they will be. Me, and many New Yorkers, don’t want a manager or President of Baseball Operations that will make the Mets “relevant”. That may be enough for Seattle, but this is New York.”
Eyes Off the Road, Hands Off the Wheel
“Lately I’ve been trying to take fewer Uber rides to save money so I’ve been walking around 14,000 steps a day on average. Not only do I get a different perspective of SF, I also take a lot of photos to document where I’m going.”
How P.T. Changed Horror in Gaming Forever
Fit for spooky season, Shelby Fitchett reviews turning points in the horror game genre, particularly through P.T.
Social Media and Mental Health: A Match Made in Hell
Brianna Skelly observes the pitfalls of social media and responds with a cry for authenticity.