Graphic courtesy of Maya Pegues More and more in order to be an author, you need to understand marketing. Whether you’re self-published or traditionally published, an author has to become
The modern film industry is no stranger to the technological advancements of the 21st century. From cameras with automatic zoom to the use of CGI, not only does technology make it easier to produce films...
Graphic courtesy of Maya Pegues Andre Loeon Talley's exhibit at the SCAD Fash Atlanta was nothing short of amazing. The exhibit, curated with a keen eye for detail and a
Graphic courtesy of Maya Pegues When I heard that there was going to be a second "Black Phone" movie, I had to roll my eyes at the obvious cash grab.
Graphic courtesy of Maya Pegues In September 2025, Nepal saw two days of social unrest as young people took to the streets to demand an end to government corruption. Media
Graphic courtesy of Maya Pegues Sophia James. A small indie artist trying to share her music and reach the people who will fall in love with it. That means she
Graphic by Maya Pegues The thing about a dog whistle is that it lives inside a house with its roommate’s “plausible deniability” and “it’s not that deep.” What one person
I attended the 89th annual Atlanta Dogwood Festival this year, and as I perused the artists' market, I was in awe. I observed the work of a plethora of artisans,
“Your smile is as bright as the Jeju sun,” Jae-yun writes, hunched over a tiny note card, desperately trying to string together the right words. This isn’t his first attempt.
Graphic courtesy of Clare Seymour “I remember my dad said you have three strikes against you – every black man has two. That they’re black and a male. But you’re


