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2024
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Brat and it’s the same but it’s live so it’s not
Charli Xcx’s first stop on the BRAT Arena tour was nothing short of breathtaking. For fans old and new, everyone’s invited to join in this party— an iconic moment in pop culture and music.
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One Year of Zahra’s World
Today marks one year of Zahra’s World, and honestly, it feels surreal. Here’s to more words, more growth, and another year of Zahra’s World.
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A Not So Devastating Turn of Events
Rachel Chinouriri’s What A Devastating Turn of Events is a raw journey through love, loss, and belonging. Her Manchester performance was amazing, bringing her debut to life and showcasing her depth and range.
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Feed Fatigue: Connection to Curation
Social media has grown from a fun, spontaneous space to a curated, commercialised arena. As someone who grew up with these platforms, I’ve watched them transform from connection-driven to performance-oriented. This article explores how and why social media evolved, and what it means for how we express ourselves and connect.
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Hang it up!
We’ve established that I’m going to be one of those people that brings up therapy in their art. This week I was told to “hang something up.” To celebrate something. So here’s to starting my degree in Politics and Data Analytics 🥂
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A day of horror flicks at Curzon Aldgate
I spent an entire day at the cinema, indulging in a back-to-back-to-back horror movie marathon. Here’s a quick rundown of my experience.
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These shoes are made for…
I don’t really consider myself a shoe fanatic. I’m not loyal to any particular brand; I just know what I like and what I need. This year, I’ve been sporting some trending pairs…
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My Earliest Memory of Skincare
Have you ever thought about the first time you paid attention to your skin? I was probably 10, mashing avocado with yoghurt and lemon juice, driven by curiosity and guided by YouTube.
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The Good Days SZA was talking about
I saw SZA at BST Hyde Park this Weekend!!!! The set. The vocals. The choreography. Mind. Blown. 10000/10
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OITNB: identity and survival at Litchfield
Rewatching “Orange is the New Black” on Netflix has become my comfort routine. The blend of humor, drama, and social commentary is soothing yet thought-provoking. Caputo’s reflections on the inmates’ survival mode resonate deeply, while survival may change us, it cannot erase the truths of our identities.