Atypical's New and Final Season
Culture writer Amita Khurana analyzes the bittersweet ending to the hit show Atypical.
Tyler, the Creator Returns with New Single and Teases New Album
After two years without a studio album, Tyler’s fans are ready to see his creative and personal growth in his new project.
A New Republican Party Is Coming, Unless Conservatives Disavow Trump
Nearly six months after losing his presidential run, Trump and his ideas still control the Republican party, and many of its representatives are afraid to fall out of line.
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Why New Zealand’s Jacinda Ardern Has Been Named The World’s Greatest Leader
Many have championed her humanizing politics, keeping mental health, wellbeing and New Zealand’s roots at the heart of her campaigns.
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#HandsOffMyHijab: France’s New Law is at Risk of Discrimination
There is potential for the bill to become a slippery slope policy. With no safeguards surrounding its enforcement, it is open to be abused by authorities.
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Anime and Cosplay: A Modern Fashion Trend
With the rapid increase in popularity of Japanese animation, more commonly known as anime, there has been an equally rapid growth of its fanbases and fandoms.
Big Fuzzy 'Innocence Pt 2.' - Music Video Directed by Eva Okrent
Anneke Reich’s voice, soulful and waning, sings lyrics that present a patient and revealing tale alongside Max Kennedy who writes from the perspective of their other life as a math teacher in the Boston Public School system.
Album Review: 'Werks (A Collection of Songs 2017-2020)' by Tyler Berd
“Werks” is the warm chicken soup we need.
Album Review: ‘Here’s What You Do’ by Jake McKelvie & the Countertops
Lyrically the album is funny through a lens of deep sincerity for the absurdity in the little details of life and love - and sometimes it stings in lines such as “well first you’re a homeowner, then you’re a comb-over, checking your license to confirm you’re an organ donor.”