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Oh the Places You’ll Go - Allegra Kirkland, Politics Editor at Teen Vogue.
Talking politics, journalism, and getting your start with Allegra Kirkland, Politics Director at Teen Vogue.

Lucy Anderson
Apr 24, 2025


How to Make It?: A Podcast Dissecting Success in Hollywood
In the corporate world, a pre-determined ladder is presented. Marking a path of how to make your way up to success. Laying out clear steps to go along with your journey. When it comes to the entertainment industry, there is no ladder. While many have searched for it or tried to copy other’s paths to success, it is an industry of unique journeys, requiring everyone to find their own way. It is not a surprise that there is a lack of guidance for performers pursuing a career in
Ashley Murphy
Apr 18, 2025


Catching Up with B.U.G. Antman After The Drop of His Highly Anticipated EP, Y’all Ugly
It’s been one month since buzzing rapper, B.U.G. Antman dropped his highly anticipated EP, Y’all Ugly . Hailing from the epicenter of American trap music, Atlanta, B.U.G. Antman has emerged through the thickets of talent with his own unique sound in what I’ve personally dubbed, ‘suave trap’. Over the past year, Antman has rolled out singles, accompanying visualizers, and promoted himself with public guerilla marketing. Around the time of Y’all Ugly ’s release, I was able to
Nathan Meline
Apr 17, 2025


Meet Elise: Theatrical Darling and All-Around Entertainer
Armed with a soulful, acrobatic voice and a charismatic stage presence, it’s clear that Elise was destined to perform.

J.D. Valdepenas
Mar 31, 2025


School Girl Aesthetic: Powerful or Problematic?
This style is often associated with an air of innocence, privilege, and discipline.
Arushi Sen
Mar 31, 2025


Origins of CAMP Culture: Why Lady Gaga is the Perfect Example
The word “camp” is thought to have originated from a French-derived word that means "to pose in an exaggerated fashion."

Katelynn Herrera
Mar 31, 2025


Boy Bands VS Girl Bands
I want it that way. Bootylicious. Spice up the World! WANNABE! You know them. You love them. Boy bands and girl bands.

Natasha Teiman
Mar 31, 2025


Red Carpet Realness: A Reflection on Iconic Red Carpet Looks
It’s really important to look at the early 2000s and how these looks hold up today and how our attitudes towards red carpet fashion shifted

Clark Gérôme
Mar 31, 2025


Energy: The Use of Alter Egos
Alter egos are who you want to be to mask who you are.

Tayja Whyte
Mar 31, 2025


The Evolution of Country Music: Black Artists, Forgotten Roots, and a New Era
For too long, Black artists have been overlooked in a genre they helped shape.

Diamond Durant
Mar 31, 2025


What's Hot: A Look at NYFW from Those You Should Know
We spoke with those on the up and up, finding the gems of this year's NYFW.

Toni Desiree
Mar 18, 2025


Finding the Finale: NYFW With Leg5
To many, New York Fashion Week is the best week of the year…unless you live in New York and don’t work in fashion—that is.

Lucy Geldziler
Mar 17, 2025


Embracing the Journey with Designer Jonathan Reid
With a career grounded in purpose and universal connection, this designer emphasizes the importance of maintaining positive energy
T’L Smith
Mar 17, 2025


First Looks: Discovering NYFW 2025
NYFW takes place within the first two weeks of February, an iconic time of year for New Yorkers and anyone else who may be a fashion lover.

Katelynn Herrera
Mar 14, 2025


Why You'll Be Listening To Walter The Producer's New Single, “Tell Me Again” Again and Again and Again...
If you have not listened to Walter The Producer yet, now is the time to start before everyone knows his name.

Amy Kapel
Mar 7, 2025


A Sit Down With Juniper
Juniper is an indie band based out in Nashville, originally from Boston. They have taken over the Northeast and Midwest with plans of expanding their reach. The band was formed in 2017, evolving and changing, ultimately bringing Scott Johnson (vox), David Sessions (guitar), and Alejandro Marin (drums) together to form the dynamic band it is today. Their music mirrors their journey, an evolution of growth within the human experience. Topics such as heartbreak, love, loss, and

Veronica Anaya
Mar 1, 2025


Love Jones: The Evolution of Black Love
Black love is an unparalleled force, but it has historically not been spotlighted in mainstream media.

Clark Gérôme
Feb 27, 2025


Positively Black and Positively Masculine: Deconstructing Toxic Masculinity Within the Black Community
The Black man is “forced” to adhere to a strict code of masculinity and is not allowed to show an ounce of femininity.

K. Pereira
Feb 26, 2025


Black Women Breaking Barriers: Thriving in Male-Dominated Fields
From the boardroom to the football field, Black women are redefining what success looks like. And honestly? I’m not even surprised.

Chloe-Kaleah Stewart
Feb 24, 2025


Reading List: The Most Anticipated Debuts of 2025
Embark on a literary journey through these five debut novels that promise to captivate, challenge, and redefine storytelling as we know it!

Natasha Lynn
Feb 18, 2025


Don’t Touch My Hair: Barrettes to Silk-press
For Black women, hair has long been seen as an expression of themselves.

Makiyah Hicks
Feb 18, 2025


F.U.B.U: Freedom of Black Bodies
For us by us, we create for our love of each other. We stand up for each other because who will stand up for us?

Tayja Whyte
Feb 11, 2025


A Single to SWEAT For: New Release by NYC Indie-Rock Band DOUBLE STANDARD
[Photo by Kirill Bykanov] Girl rock is officially in for 2025, and NYC-based queer-indie-girl band Double Standard is steering the revival with all the swagger and grit we didn’t realize we’d been missing. Formed in early 2024, the band started with college friends Siena Chanel and Lydia Eberling, whose musical chemistry laid the foundation for what would become an irresistible force of sound. They quickly enlisted bassist Zoe Arora, lead guitarist Lauren Dinhofer, and drumm

Jai Leprince
Jan 28, 2025


Water Gun’s Latest Release Will Be Your New Addiction
Cover Art created by Hannah Schwimmer Imagine music that was a cross between Ethel Cain and Halsey, and you get Water Gun. Creating an ethereal mix of Cain’s moody poeticism with Halsey’s fierce self-expression, the Brooklyn-based indie band—consisting of lead vocalist Gaby Mitford, guitarist Ryan Wax, drummer Gabriel Seiler, bassist Whit Hemphill, and guitarist Ben Bogden– has quietly been releasing some hidden Spotify gems for a minute now. Their latest single, “Angel Dust,

J.D. Valdepenas
Jan 27, 2025
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