8 Women of TikTok to Follow in 2021
8 Women of TikTok to Follow in 2021 If there’s one thing that I was grateful for in 2020, it was the benefit of finding community and...
8 Women of TikTok to Follow in 2021 If there’s one thing that I was grateful for in 2020, it was the benefit of finding community and...
Welcoming 2021 with these totally terrific TikTok trends!
Now that my profile on this site has become more of a book recommendation account, I figured I would share a handful of books that my many...
Disclaimer: None of this information has been confirmed. It is all speculation as of right now. Who broke our hearts Olivia? Olivia Rodrigo...
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Times like these have made it apparent that we like to use humor to discuss serious topics. Contrary to popular belief, this is not a...
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We love a social-media app that encourages free expression.
Learn how Rae Hersey grew her college fashion blog into a brand with thousands of followers.
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Thousands of TikTokers joined forces to turn Pixar’s Ratatouille into a musical. Now, it’s coming to Broadway!
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One of the most creative things that has come out of quarantine may sound bizarre, but is probably the most Gen Z thing to come out of the internet recently. If you’re a frequent TikTok scroller, you may have seen some videos about the internet phenomenon of Ratatouille: The Musical, or Ratatousical as it’s affectionately nicknamed.
Yes, THAT strawberry dress.
Instead of city streets, vintage-loving gals are looking to social media to show off their styles.
Let’s face it: 2020 has been a rollercoaster of events that no one asked for. From a deadly pandemic, a worldwide movement for racial...
African American Vernacular Language (AAVE) isn't just a TikTok trend — it's a dialect created by black people and has been in use for decades.
Photo by Marcos Covos Photography The first thing you notice about @anubace is his smile. Yes, I know it’s impossible to see that someone...
There’s been a push among the younger generation to embrace “body positivity” for bodies of all shapes and sizes. But who is the face of this movement – and should they be?