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"That GIRL"
(RORY's Version)

By HESHAM Verma

Rory Gilmore is seen as the embodiment of perfection, but her journey highlights the pitfalls of trying to be "that girl." From academic success to dropping out of Yale and facing the possibility of jail, Rory's story reminds us that even the most seemingly flawless individuals can face setbacks and struggles.

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Horimiya:
Uncovering facades

By neil agarwal

A quick glance through the show paints it out to be no different from the overused trope "popular girl falls for a castaway." Yet it couldn't be further away: what Horimiya lacks in a cliché trope, it makes up for in every other aspect—a soothing soundtrack, a wonderful cast, character development, and hidden themes.

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A Rhythmic Revolution: 70s Music Redefining Women Empowerment

By Shreeya Suri

I often ask myself if music is the true garner of simply pseudo lyrics or if lyrics like “I’m not ready to be a museum piece” stand true to a veteran of the women’s music movement. 

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Window glaring - a monsoon playlist

By ADA SETHI

But once in a while, it’s relaxing to put on some music to accompany our thoughts. Here is a playlist that you may enjoy if you wish to fill your surroundings :) Happy listening!

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An Appreciation Note for Teachers in Literature

by NITYA KHIRWAR

A teacher’s role in providing education is central not only to the advancement of society, but also to a child’s discovery of their own identity. In literature, children have found refuge in, been challenged by, and inspired by their teachers

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Taboo in the tattoo industry

by Ada Sethi

Art forms have evolved over the past centuries and these perpetual changes will continue to occur for as long as we know. The tattoo industry is one such business that expresses its creativity and emotions under the category of body art.

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oppenheimer:
conflict inside-out

By nakshatra gupta

Famous director Christopher Nolan has returned to the big screen with a prestigious cast, but this time with a non-fictious biopic, taking a break from his classical mind-bending, science fiction expression. Nonetheless, you have to lend all eyes and ears to grasp the beauty of this 3-hour epic.

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Analysis of Dove Cameron's "Breakfast": Abortion rights & Gender roles

By tanushree Gupta

Dove Cameron's (American soloist and actress) newest and highly anticipated single, "Breakfast", has garnered much attention since its release on June 24, 2022. However, the music video accompanying the song makes an audacious statement.

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The 21st century urge to fit into an aesthetic

by Ada Sethi

Yesterday as I sat within the confines of my room, I scrolled through Pinterest and came across an - entirely new to me – aesthetic known as soft grunge.

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From NSYNC to BTS: The historical undervaluing of boybands

by Vidhi channa

Boybands which fit into the pop genre such as NSYNC, One Direction and BTS have been known to be underappreciated and underestimated when it comes to awards due to their primary female teenage fanbase. 

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20-year age gap? So, 20-years ago.

By Vidhi Channa

Hasn’t it ever struck you as odd that in tabloids you see 30-year-old men go out with 18-year-old women? Doesn’t it make you feel uncomfortable? 

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Plus-minus: The Commercialization of Body Positivity

BY UNNATHI kUMAR

When singer Lizzo was featured as the first big Black woman on the cover of Vogue, she had one clear message to convey: body positivity has become too ‘commercialized.’ To say that she is right would be an understatement.

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