Matriculating into the University of Phoenix under my dad’s name was a way to repay him for all of his hard work, but in the end I could only take him so far.
This time it's not just millennials ruining everything.
The dead and dying people in this micro community on TikTok are seizing control of their own stories and death journeys.
Trans people are often advocates of radical transit and urbanist policy—Katelyn Burns investigates why.
If anime can subvert and complicate femininity in magical girl shows, it can do the same for masculinity with magical boys.
Will the global north ever love Brazilian culture as much as it loves our money?
Despite its reputation as a sexist film, I rewatched “American Pie” and some parts still hold up for me, more than 25 years later.
Latino cookbooks written by Latino people used to be an anomaly, but with the publication of “SalviSoul” and “Bodega Bakes,” the canon is expanding even further.
The "Cancel Me, Daddy" podcast transcript and show notes for 3/6/2025
eShakti ghosted workers and customers alike, and the dream of something better than fast fashion died with it.
The greenwashing is coming from inside the house.
Bad Bunny’s new album places loss at the center of tropical paradise, elucidating vacation spots as colonial constructs.