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Summer may be over… but brat summer sure isn’t
If you don’t know what I’m talking about, “Brat Summer” is a term coined by the internet, derived from the smash-hit Brat album produced by Charli XCX, an innovative, half-desi, singer, songwriter, and producer. Described by USA Today as “an embrace of a hot-mess pop star aesthetic, prioritising club culture at its core,” Brat Summer is essentially playing with the very relatable idea of ‘fun and dirty’ according to ’80s and ’90s experiences, mixed with Millennials’ and Gen-Z’s ideals in 2024.
5 Classics to Watch This Fall
By Liana Martin The beginning of fall marks a time of change. Leaves begin to fall, days become shorter, and the sticky summer wind is…
Chappell Roan: Redefining Music and Empowering Society
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All Baldur’s Gate 3 romance options.
SHOSTAKOVICH: A SYMBOL OF ARTISTIC DEFIANCE
“Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent.” Victor Hugo’s words may as well have been an understatement. Music is the voice for the mute. Melodies are the colours for the blind. It lifts spirits and sparks revolutions. With such power that it wields, it is also feared.
I Wish Men Were Real – Westley from The Princess Bride
The movie The Princess Bride (1987) is considered a cult classic, and in my biassed opinion, is easily one of the best movies ever.
Why the Percy Jackson TV Show is a Bit Disappointing
Though Percy Jackson and the Olympians is a beloved series, the movies are infamous for being one of the worst book-to-movie adaptations,
The Anime Adaption of the Best-Selling Manga of All Time
I knew anime adaptation would be great. However, for the number of things the show did correctly; there were an equal number of things done wrong.
I Don’t Know, It’s a Mystery!
By Samaira Kalia For me, reading is something I do every day and something I can do for hours. I’ve read fiction and non-fiction, fantasy…