5 Absurd Things "Glee" Did That We Need to Discuss
In the spring of 2009, I sat down with my family on Tuesday night for the first time to watch the TV show "Glee."
In the spring of 2009, I sat down with my family on Tuesday night for the first time to watch the TV show "Glee."
I asked my social media followers to tell me one thing they wish they could say to those less empathetic professors right now, and I got a lot of responses. This letter includes a first paragraph composed entirely of quotes given to me from around 15 college students currently enrolled this semester.
Over the weekend, I was lucky enough to attend a protest in New York City.
“The Haunting of Hill House” came to Netflix in October of 2018 and the creators came back with another one this fall called “The Haunting of Bly Manor.”
Halloween is more than partying with strangers. You can have a memorable holiday while still staying safe during COVID-19. Don't worry!
"Co-Star” is like your drunk alter ego on New Year’s Eve: it either really wants you to get a tattoo or really wants you to break up with your boyfriend. Two things I have actually done because “Co-Star” mentioned that I should do it.
Thrifting is an amazing way to express your style, save some money and help the environment.
Since Covid-19 came to the United States, we have been forced to reevaluate our relationships and what we actually care about.
If I had a dollar for every woman I’ve become friends with because what we had in common was being sexually assaulted, I would have enough money to properly fund high school sex education courses.
At times, the year 2017 felt like the year 1917.