

Michael: The Cost of Genius We Never Talk About
Behind the legend was a life shaped by pressure, loneliness, and a level of discipline few will ever understand. There’s something about watching a story you think you already know… And realising you never really understood it… That’s what Michael did for me. We’ve all grown up with some version of Michael Jackson, the legend, the headlines, the performances, the mythology. But this film doesn’t just revisit the icon. It slows things down, it lingers, it lets you sit in the s


If All You Are Is Pretty, You’re Not That Interesting.
Being pretty was once considered rare, a title not given so freely. Bluntly, it was exclusive and earned. Once you had it, you were respected, given opportunities, and seen as an international muse for years to come. Before the digital wave took over the world, beauty felt like winning the lottery. Appearing in perfume ads and fashion magazines, shot by some of the most talented photographers, was part of the prize. You were seen as a figure of inspiration, someone who encour


At Home With Brittny Button: Where Design Meets Real Life
Not every career move is planned, and in Brittny Button’s case, that’s exactly what made it work. After spending years in the modeling world, her shift into interior design didn’t come from a structured plan, but from instinct, taste, and a lifelong exposure to homes, renovation, and design through her family. What started as a personal project quickly turned into something much bigger. Her first renovation, a Palm Springs property she found on Facebook Marketplace, became a


Euphoria Isn’t About Strong Women, It’s About Watching Them Fall Apart
When the first episodes of Euphoria season 3 dropped, critics did not hold back: “torture porn” ,“one man’s creepy, sex-obsessed fantasy”,“a series with very little to say.” Viewers who had loved the show since 2019 felt something had shifted, and not in the direction they hoped. The female characters feel staged, positioned, consumed by the camera in ways that feel less like storytelling and more like fixation. Watching them, I kept thinking about an archetype that’s been mi


Carolina Is the Danish Cool Girl Learning to Choose Herself.
When I spoke to Caroline , it didn’t feel like a typical interview. It felt more like sitting across from someone who is right in the middle of becoming, Not finished, not certain, but open to the world. There is something very honest about that stage of life, and you don’t always hear it spoken out loud. Caroline is 22, soon 23, and she doesn’t have everything figured out. “I have no idea what’s going to happen,” She tells me, almost lightly. But the way she says it doesn’


Maybe Most Men Aren’t Depressed, But Rather Have Friendship Problems?
We have become comfortable saying that a lot of men are in a mental health crisis. The statistics are repeated often enough to feel definitive. "Men are three to four times more likely to die by suicide than women." A growing number report feeling isolated, disconnected, and emotionally distant from others. The conclusion seems logical, this is a mental health issue. But what if beneath those numbers sits a quieter, more structural truth? Or what if we are not looking at the


Jack on The Algorithm vs The Artist: Inside a Creator’s Identity Crisis
There’s a moment every creator hits, and it’s not the beginning. Not the hesitation before posting. Not the “fuck it, I’ll try” phase. It’s what comes after. “The middle is way more interesting,” Jack tells us early in the conversation. “Once you’ve established yourself… you’re kind of an island. There’s no formula. No one really knows what the day-to-day looks like.” And that’s exactly where things start to shift. From Writing in Isolation to Speaking to Millions Before cont


Sober Culture Feels Good, But Does It Feel Alive? Or Is It The Quiet Death Of Spontaneity?
It’s happening. The rise of sober cool, alcohol-free gatherings, and wellness-coded socializing. Sober dance parties are spreading worldwide, from Europe to the United States, Australia, and Singapore, fueled by the “sober-curious” wave of young people breaking up with alcohol. It makes sense. People want clarity. They want to feel better in their bodies, be more productive, and wake up without regret. Some of the most meaningful times I’ve had didn’t involve a single drop of


Inside Euphoria, A Weekly Breakdown by Taylor Champlin: Episode 3
The name of this week’s episode of Euphoria, “The Ballad of Palladin,” stems from a song written by Johnny Western, Richard Boone, and Sam Rolfe in 1952. It rose to popularity ten years later and is regarded as one of the most famous Western songs of all time. Some may recognise it from the movie Stand by Me, when the boys venture off to find the body of a dead boy, singing the song together. The Western theme aligns with this season of Euphoria’s Wild West atmosphere. At fir
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