This is our future. So, don’t blame us for being reckless, irresponsible and high. Life should be about living, seeking, loving, crying, being heartbroken or drinking on the rooftops at 1 a.m. We are just trying to suck out the last drops of feeling before the world runs dry. Before it’s your time to go and our time to face what you have given us.
Read Morehistory repeats itself. don’t you know? [by Chloe Johnston]
Read MoreIn the form of a multimedia photo series, I ask the question why we cannot exist like the soil, drifting back and forth across manmade borders.
Read Moreathena shares a gallery of self portraits on film documenting herself & her space in isolation, musing on the ways in which photography is still exposing new feelings, even now.
Read MoreThe Riot Grrrl movement united women through feminist punk music, zines, and a tangible ‘fuck you’ attitude, leaving behind a scorched trail of empowering punk music and demonstration of potential to resist. In the age of social media, what does it now become?
Read MoreWe revisit KIDS with an in-depth interview w/ Marina, plus a full gallery of behind the scenes photos from the weekend spent chasing teens around Buenos Aires with cameras in-hand. Get lost in her world.
Read MoreOn the complexity of forgetting an old love, and the invisible space inside ourselves in which distorted memories remain, and we try and keep loved ones alive. Limbo. A short film.
Read Morethrough IKEA photo-shoots, late-night interviews, drunk thoughts and more, Emerick explores purpose in life through the perspectives of close friends — all from behind the lense of her camera.
Read MoreSometimes I think back, and wonder what type of strangers we were.
Read MoreWe wound up slow dancing together many times through the years, in antiqued ballrooms and sailboat decks, under spotlights and blue moons. I danced with other girls before, to the Grease soundtrack in hopes of getting them to kiss me behind the couch – I never wanted to dance with her like that.
Read MoreWe are laughing, we are laughing, and now it hasn’t been funny for a while. I feel pretty cool, I feel pretty tall. I look at my legs, I don’t have any. I’m super tall, and I bet my legs should be really straight and narrow and sexy. I think I know these people, they’re tall and straight and narrow, they wear sunglasses in pitch darkness.
Read MoreThis isn’t a guidebook. Instead, it’s a shared experience. Grief enters everyone’s lives at some point… Let it linger, let it consume you — but never ignore it.
Read More“I wanted to get in my car and go home, but I had to be kissed at midnight. How fucking stupid.” Mini-essay by Mar Wolf.
Read Morecoming to terms with the fact that i've grown up and it's all over. leaving the purple behind, the haze of adolescence and the pure unpredictability of whatever the fuck it really is
Read MoreA month ago, we asked 50+ participants to create work relating to COVID-19 over the course of 24 hours, and then pulled our favourite lines from each one to form a collective experience through a single poem. Following the cycles of human nature and grief, this is a love letter to the people who helped create it.
Read MoreAn Ode To The Local Bands and Their Crowds. Because when you’re young and eager to be rid of the place you came from, it’s simply a god send.
Read Morean artist’s experience of isolation - Athena takes us inside her world with thoughts on creating in quarantine, honesty in work, and human connection <3
Read More“When this ends we may find we have become more like the people we wanted to be, were called to be, hoped to be. And may we stay that way, better for each other because of the worst.”
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