April 29, 2018By Victoria Zarate
Most, if not all, of us have felt insecure about our body image some time in our lives. Loving oneself can be hard with social media constantly pressuring everyone to have the “perfect” body. In actuality, there is and never will be such thing as the “perfect body.” We are all beautiful in our own
April 15, 2018By P H Hoffman
“En el universo no hay coincidencia,” raps Niña Dioz in her latest song. (This translates to “In the universe there are no coincidences.”) And it certainly is no coincidence that “Tambalea,” the leading single off of her upcoming album Reyna, is a powerhouse. When someone like Dioz collaborates with artists like Ceci Bastida and Lida Pimienta, the result cannot
March 19, 2018By Rayan Ramadan
Video games. The word itself brings about a myriad of reactions from differing people. Some believe video games are detrimental to their health and well-being and view it as a useless yet harmful medium, while others believe it to be a unique and meaningful source of entertainment that provides us with such thought-provoking tests of
March 8, 2018By Jake Watson
With the critically-acclaimed Call Me By Your Name winning an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay at this year’s ceremony, fans were left wanting more from the innocent and heart-warming relationship of Elio and Oliver. But, they didn’t have to wait long until director Luca Guadagnino was revealing details of the sequel on the red carpet. The film, based
February 25, 2018By Catherine Horkay
If you happen to find yourself binging Netflix’s new show Everything Sucks! in your spare time, you’re probably falling in love with its nostalgic 90’s soundtrack, campy high school setting, and endearing character dynamics. Everything seems to suck to Boring’s town population (yes, Boring), but the show follows a few geeky underclassmen of the A/V club
February 6, 2018By Matthew Reid
Now I know already most of you are reading this headline and rolling your eyes, but if there’s one thing I’ve always said and stuck by, it is that you’ve got to be willing to give (and receive) second chances. With that being said, I have been probably one of the most vocal critics of
January 6, 2018By Catherine Horkay
WARNING: This article contains major spoilers! Las Estrellas, an Argentinian telenovela, has taken a large portion of the LGBTQ+ community by storm through the showcasing two of their characters and their relationship. Florencia Estrella (Violeta Urtizberea), the bubbly and bisexual hotel owner of many talents, and Jazmín Del Río (Julieta Nair Calvo), the lesbian artist
December 31, 2017By Julia
As those who know me personally can attest, I am a massive music fan and am constantly recommending music to close friends. I am also openly pansexual and listen to a lot of queer musicians. I am always enthusiastic to discover new, talented voices in the LGBTQ+ community. I recently searched “LGBT” into Spotify to
December 29, 2017By Shermarie Hyppolite
Ryan Murphy has had constant success on FX with shows like Glee, American Horror Story, Scream Queens, Feud and American Crime Story. Murphy will be trying his hand once again in a dance musical drama titled Pose. Murphy told Variety that Pose will feature “the most trans series regular actors ever in an American television production,” as
December 22, 2017By Catherine Horkay
To Universal Pictures, advertising teams for Pitch Perfect 3 and the executives involved in acknowledging a potentially groundbreaking storyline but choosing to throw it away, If the way you’ve absolutely butchered your relationship with the LGBTQ+ community through Bechloe could be condensed into one image, it would be next to the word “queerbaiting” in a very
December 16, 2017By Rute Pereira
Nowadays, with same-sex marriage getting legalized in more and more countries, you would think the same would happen with the representation these character get in the media, right? Wrong. LGBTQ+ characters and couples keep getting bashed, killed or treated poorly, either by being wrongly written or merely by getting little screen time. A few of
December 14, 2017By Rayan Ramadan
Bisexuality is extremely underrepresented throughout Hollywood and media, and when it is portrayed, it’s usually represented using blanket phrases or terms, like “I go both ways,” rather than just explicitly stating that the character is bisexual. However, Brooklyn Nine-Nine changed that when a pivotal character, Rosa Diaz, came out as bisexual and actually used the word.