“May December,” Comedy, and the Ill of Moralizing Media Consumption
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by Ella Brown
1d ago
Image Credits: Netflix Image Description: Still from “May December” that shows Elizabeth (Natalie Portman) and Gracie (Julianne Moore) looking at each other in the mirror. Gracie is holding makeup while Elizabeth takes notes in a small notepad. Trigger warning for discussions of child sexual abuse and the lasting effects of sexual trauma.  Also spoiler warning.  In a November episode of the “Las Culturistas” podcast hosted by comedians Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers, Rogers shared that he had recently seen “May December,” the latest film by Todd Haynes. While praising the film, he joked ..read more
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The curse of the purse
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by Nina Schmidt
1d ago
Design by Emily Hu. Image Description: A padlock-shaped purse with a keyhole in its center lies against a pink and purple background. It is surrounded by scattered items such as combs, wallets, keys, hair clips, mace, candy, makeup, earbuds, jewelry, and prescription medications. i hate purses. purses are cumbersome, restrictive. purses are the tense ache of your right shoulder, knuckles anxiously tightening over a straining strap. purses are the rhythmic thud of cotton or canvas or corduroy on hip–like a pendulum, hammering hard angle into tender curve. purses are 11th birthdays: the swallowe ..read more
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The lies you lead
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by Soledad (Soli) Williams-Garcia
1w ago
Image Description: A blonde girl in a red dress stands in front of a dark gate in the middle of a spooky forest at night. Design by Leeann Remiker. If I were to fall, would you catch me? You weave a tale of beautiful lies, behind those enchanting, light brown eyes, that tell an ideal story. You beckon me forward unknowingly into a sunless forest. Surrounded by fog and lifeless trees you guide me in deeper, saying I’ll be free. A sinister grin, that I failed to see before. Weren’t you going to lead me to paradise? I’m anxious– I don’t like the fear that comes when I look at you, in the hollows ..read more
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Banana Republic: The U.S.’ Violent Pursuit for Hegemony
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by Casey Rawlings
1w ago
Design by Grace Gibbons Image description: Images of bananas, the flag of Guatemala, advertising for Chiquita Bananas, and the Chiquita logo are displayed in a collage. Today, the term Banana Republic is explicitly recognized by many in the U.S. as an upscale clothing store. However, it also holds an implicit familiarity as an exoticized notion of life in Central America. Fantasies about the land where we source our bananas have roots in the machinations of American imperialism and reflect centuries of harm communities endured in the battle for hegemony. Through the disparaging pursuit for emp ..read more
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“Squid Game: The Challenge” & The Game of Life under Capitalism
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by Amber Phung
2w ago
Image Description: Scene from “Squid Game” with a giant doll in yellow dress in center with two pigtails. “Squid Game” Guards stand on the sides of a room painted with houses and artificial reeds and nature. Image from Flickr Following “Squid Game”’s release on September 17, 2021, the South Korean Netflix series quickly became Netflix’s most watched, amassing 1.65 billion viewing hours in its first four weeks. Two years later in late November 2023, “Squid Game: The Challenge,” a game show closely inspired by the 2021 Netflix original, unveiled its first episodes, ultimately transforming the me ..read more
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Your White Boy of the Month Is Perpetuating Racism
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by Hope Harris
1M ago
Image Description: An image of Timothée Chalamet with a yellow/orange sun behind him. In the background is a white and red calendar. Over the calendar are the words “WHITE BOY OF THE MONTH” in bold red print. Design by Sydney Gaw Have you seen the up-and-coming pale, gorgeously ugly, curly haired stud? You know the one! He’s absolutely to die for, especially in that one edit! Oh, come on, you know him! No, not Timothee Chalamet … where have you been?! Not Jacob Elordi or Jeremy Allen White … Well, if you haven’t seen the recent white boy of the month yet, don’t worry; he’ll find his way into y ..read more
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Seasonal Depression is Just Your Toxic Ex-Boyfriend
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by Giselle Carlos
1M ago
Image Description: A young girl in a matching purple skirt and bra rests her head on her boyfriends lap as his cigarette smoke wafts over her head. They are sitting on her bed in her room, which is adorned with Phoebe Bridgers, Mazzy Star, Slowdive, the Smiths, and Pulp Fiction posters. A red guitar sits on its stand, and a can of Peace Tea sits in the background beside Red Marlboro cigarettes. Her room is covered in shades of pink and purple, the ceiling a dark blue sky with stars. Design by Erin Choi. I am sipping my Peace Tea in a flimsy brown compost cup. I tilt my head back and ..read more
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The Problem With “Women in STEM”
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by Hope Harris
1M ago
Image Description: Digital art of a small woman with black hair and lab coat sitting inside a test tube. At the top of the test tube, two yellow snakes wrap around the outside of the glass with their tongues out. Design by Kate Vedder The modern-day Wonder Woman no longer wears spandex and gold bangles. She trades her old uniform for a white lab coat decorated with a stethoscope and a much needed cup of coffee after a ruthless night of work. Notoriously known as a “woman in STEM”, she juggles hours of clinical volunteering, rigorous pre-med classes, and extracurriculars designed to aid her gra ..read more
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Pick-Me Girls: Feminism’s Phony Villains
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by Roo Joshi
2M ago
Image Description: Color pencil drawing of two girls fighting each other, one in a pink shirt, purple skirt and jewelry and the other in a blue hoodie and gray jeans. Against a black background and behind the figures the words “YOU REMIND ME OF SOMEONE I USED TO KNOW… WHO ARE WE REALLY FIGHTING?” Design by Justine Charroux Oh, the Pick-Me Girl. There’s just something about her that makes her a little more special than your average woman. She’d never spend an afternoon in an Ulta, she doesn’t need to, she’s a natural beauty. And no, she can’t go out tonight, she’s watching The Game. It doesn ..read more
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Ceasefire Now: The Palestinian Fight for Freedom Amidst Genocide
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by Isabel Kate Colburn
2M ago
A photo taken in Holmby Park at dusk. Many hands hold Palestinian flags and signs that read “Ceasefire Now,” “End All U.S. Aid to Israel,” and “Free Palestine.” On the evening of December 8, Westwood’s Holmby Park witnessed an arguably dystopian, horrifyingly ironic scene. On one side, the echoing voices of hundreds of protesters chanted “Biden, Biden, you can’t hide. We charge you with genocide.” On the other, United States President Joe Biden attended his glitzy fundraiser, with a guest list composed of names like Steven Spielberg, Lenny Kravitz, and Gavin Newsom. These two distinct spheres ..read more
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