Travel

Where I’ve been and of course the “Bucket List”

Calling All Emerging Creatives – Help Us Give Menopause The Platform It Deserves

Of the list of things you have to worry about on a daily basis, menopause is probably not very high up the list. After all, you’ve spent far too much of your life worrying about your periods. Why would you worry about them finishing for good? But people who have […]

The Meaning Behind The Sequin-Adorned Costumes Of The Prom

The Meaning Behind The Sequin-Adorned Costumes Of The Prom

Warning: Some spoilers for The Prom below. “Learn better faaah-shion…” Broadway diva Dee Dee Allen (played by Meryl Streep) condescendingly (yet deliciously) croons, during the opening reprise of “Changing Lives” in Ryan Murphy’s Netflix movie rendition of the Tony-nominated musical The Prom. Appropriately, she’s spectacularly clad in a fully sequinned, […]

New Music To Know: F*ck Buddies, 3-Part Harmonies & The Good Kind Of Pain

New Music To Know: F*ck Buddies, 3-Part Harmonies & The Good Kind Of Pain

Another week, another lineup of women who have just released bangers that deserve a spot on your curated new music playlist. As always, these selections cover a range of sounds and vibes, delivering the exact energy you need to take you straight into the weekend. Whether you’re in the mood […]

Trump World Is A Cult. Can Its Followers Be Saved?

It’s been over a month since US Election Day, and other than surreptitiously greenlighting the transition to the Biden administration, neither Donald Trump nor his inner circle (nor many of his supporters) have publicly acknowledged the results of the vote. There are a variety of narratives that Trump World™ has […]

What I Learned From Watching 255 Minutes Of Meryl Streep

What I Learned From Watching 255 Minutes Of Meryl Streep

Most actors are lucky to have one big movie in a year; Meryl Streep has two coming out this weekend. The first is Steven Soderbergh’s Let Them All Talk, a dry-witted, dark comedy about literary assholes set on the opulent Queen Mary 2, a ship that regularly makes the trip […]

Low-Key Weddings Are In For 2021, According To Pinterest

Because coronavirus has made weddings even more difficult to organise this year, it’s no surprise that many couples have decided to postpone theirs until 2021. But when weddings do come back with a bang, will they be as lavish and expensive as we’ve come to expect? Or will couples use the “pandemic reset” […]

These Are Rightmove’s Most Viewed Homes Of 2020

These Are Rightmove’s Most Viewed Homes Of 2020

This incredibly challenging year has made many of us question where and how we live, which is why research suggests even more renters will be leaving London in 2021. As a result, coastal towns and peaceful country villages are becoming more popular than ever before. However, at the very top […]

All The Theories About Taylor Swift’s Elusive “Dorothea”

In the words of Taylor Swift, ’tis the damn season. And by season, we don’t mean holiday season; it’s folklore season which has spanned summer, fall, and now winter, with the release of evermore. Swift’s surprise ninth album and soul sister to her Grammy-nominated folklore, is tonally and thematically intertwined […]