Category: Features
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Booksmart’s Triple A and the Duality of Woman
While it’s largely a piece about the intricacies and ultimately rewarding qualities of female friendship, Booksmart also shows how teenage girls are stereotyped, often negatively. A prime example of sexuality and societal condemnation is the minor yet thematically significant character, ‘Triple A’.
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That ’70s Show is Timeless — But Not Without Fault
That ‘70s Show is a 200-episode trip down memory lane, with groovy garb and cultural references galore. But—like many sitcoms conveying ‘historically accurate humour’—it’s aged somewhat clumsily.
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Fashion in Film & TV
I’ve delved into some of my favourite films and television shows and explored how they approach fashion.
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From 2013 to Today: A Brief History of the 1975
The group became famous for two things: their nostalgic, 80s synth-pop style and their lead singer, Matty Healy.
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Why “What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?” Is the Worst Question You Could Ask a Kid
“What do you want to be when you grow up?” normalizes the notion that a person is or should be defined by their college major, job, or career—that a person’s life can’t hold value otherwise.