“Mean Girls” on stage is seriously, so fetch.
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.
Well, this is awkward.
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,
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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My home is my favorite place to be. I’m a homebody, so becoming one with my couch is a regular activity for me. It just became more permanent than I wanted in 2020. At the height of the pandemic, people slowly began to realize that COVID-19 was not going to be over in a couple of months. Eating, sleeping, socializing and working, now done in one space that seemed to get smaller as the days went on.
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.
No matter the social platform, a quick scroll through the millions of posts marked with the hashtag “cottagecore” will result in a very cohesive brand of content. The hashtag has accrued nearly 10 billion views on TikTok, where you’ll find short, cute videos of influencers decked out in elf ears, prancing among wildflowers in vaguely Victorian- or Regency-era flowing dresses, usually cupping baby ducklings or rolling out some homemade bread dough.
Mariam, 28, is a soft-spoken Senegalese immigrant and entrepreneur with a jewelry business, an encyclopedic knowledge of evolutionary biology and sociology and a new Hinge account.
“Lol for real?” She replies when I tell her about the piece I’m writing about online dating. I prepare myself for the inevitable ghosting and/or unmatching. Instead, she sends me a voice message.








