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Anxiety Dreams
When I am in a particularly high stress and tumultuous situation, such as living during a global pandemic, it seems as though the only...


Reading As Recovery
I’ve been spending time with friends every day since fleeing New York to my home in suburban Maryland. There are at least twenty of...


Recover With Acupuncture
After a long semester of school, we're all looking for ways to recover and relax. Acupuncture is a form of anxiety and stress reduction...


The Photowalk as Recovery
Going to Pratt and constantly producing creative work for your classes can become tedious overtime. Maybe the magic of attending a top...


The Cult of Love
CW: Sexual Assault The cultural obsession with love is prevalent in almost all forms of media. Even in action films, there’s usually a...


A Reflection on “Midsommar”
“Midsommar,” directed by Ari Aster and starring Florence Pugh, depicts a rural town in Sweden celebrating a midsummer festival. The...


The One-Size Cult of Brandy Melville
The Brandy Melville girl is very easy to find in a crowd. There’s a beautiful simplicity to her aesthetic and style; she’s the everyday ...


The Granddaughter of a Freemason
I was sitting in my grandfather’s Ford truck on the outskirts of Brenham, Texas when I first asked him about his ring. My grandfather...


The (Anti) Cult of Music Fandom
If you were an overlooked, angst-fueled teenager sometime within the last fifteen years, you were probably a fan of My Chemical Romance....


Netflix Movies to Netflix and Chill to: Horse Girl
*Take a shot every time I say Alison Brie* Spring gives me one of two feelings- breathlessness and the feeling of new. Fresh flowers....

'Uncut Gems': An Instant Cult Classic
There are very few films, or pieces of media in general, that so quickly and largely become part of the Internet’s lexicon like “Uncut...


An Ode to Tonya Harding
My mother is enamored with the legacy of Tonya Harding. Every four years for as long as I can remember, the winter Olympics would roll...
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