Ever since Emily Giffin’s first novel, “Something Borrowed” made it to the bestseller’s list 18 years ago, Giffin’s books have been a staple read for women’s fiction. Though her work is categorized as “chick-lit,” there’s a lot more to Giffin’s storytelling than the genre gives her credit for.
TikTok has dominated our screen time with its addictive algorithm designed to keep you scrolling through your day. While TikTok is known for choreographed dances, viral hacks and various challenges,
With "Better Call Saul's" final season starting to wrap up, 10 fans write in their best theories for what will happen in the last five episodes.
Baz Luhrman’s ‘Elvis’ premiered last week, and after it’s record breaking twelve minute standing ovation at this year’s Cannes’ Film Festival, expectations were high. So far, the film has gathered mixed reviews, with both sides of the spectrum being represented by critics.
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A review of Prime Video’s “The Summer I Turned Pretty” from the girl who fell in love with the books
It’s summertime here at The Connector and that means it’s time for binge watching all those shows everyone has been raving about. This summer, it’s Prime Video’s "The Summer I Turned Pretty." To some, this is just another young adult book adaptation hitting a streaming platform. But for me, this was ten years in the making to see my favorite characters come to life on the screen.
If you’ve ever strolled through Midtown on Peachtree Street (the one that runs northeast — there are quite a few Peachtree Streets in Atlanta, to say the least), you’ve most
It’s springtime in Atlanta, and a warm breeze chases through FORTY’s event terrace. Students gather by the snack bar, picking apples and chocolate to load their plates while their friends
Happy Asian American Heritage Month! It’s important that we all take this month to reflect on the beautiful culture and insights that Asia has brought to this country. In particular,
On April 7, Congress held a three-hour meeting to discuss book banning, appropriately hosted in the middle of National Library Week. For decades, educational institutions have argued over what should







