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…when you’re trying to figure life out.
Everyone has a different modern struggle, and our content is here to relate to, give advice, and show that you aren’t alone in trying to navigate the difficulties of modern life.
Find our latest articles here, covering everything from lifestyle, wellbeing, relationship, and world struggles.
Saint Valentine channels "The Good" on latest wistful release
Coming off the success of their recent release, "Transjester," Saint Valentine unveils the second chapter of their four-part debut EP of the same title.
"The Good" is a soft hearted love letter to girlhood, an expression of deep admiration and love towards a female best friend, a longing to run away together.
Flesh & Babies – Becoming a WOMAN
I. BIRTH OF A WOMAN
Oh so you were looking for a baby mama
Blue mountains from my aunt’s bungalow, her womb swollen from having had “only a daughter”
The dog still weeps on the dusty path—dust red like my grandma’s glasses
The Caribbean swallowed Kingston but cannot digest it because we are all still screaming there
Just W O M E N just W O M E N
Laura Pieri shares new single “Flown Away”
Pop singer-songwriter Laura Pieri makes a bold return with her new single, "Flown Away.
The track leads the way for Frankie On The Dancefloor, an expanded edition of her 2024 EP Frankie, set for release on May 30th. Alongside "Flown Away," the project will feature four brand-new remixes that amplify her ever-evolving pop sound.
Bear and Breakfast review: cosy inns and a cute owner bear
I would like to present an adventure and management game named Bear and Breakfast (2022), developed by Gummy Cat.
The pieces of the story can be considered minor spoilers, but I am not revealing the main and important information about the game.
Pokémon Sleep review - slumbering with a Snorlax
A few weeks ago, my friend told me about an app they were using to track their sleeping habits: Pokémon Sleep. When they first mentioned it, I found it strange. Why would Pokémon care about sleep schedules? So, I decided to try this mobile game for a night.
Maddie Regent unveils “Miss Virgo” ahead of debut album “On the phone with my mom”
Indie-pop singer and songwriter Maddie Regent unveils "Miss Virgo," the final pre-release single from her highly anticipated debut album, On the phone with my mom, out May 16th.
Alongside the single, she is also revealing the album’s full 14-song tracklist.
Avery Lynch reveals new single “Dead to Me”
Rising pop singer-songwriter Avery Lynch continues her unstoppable momentum with the release of her emotionally charged new single, “Dead to Me”.
The track arrives alongside a striking music video directed by Gus Black. Following standout singles like “think about it” and “the boys who don’t know what they want,” “Dead to Me” further sets the tone for Avery’s upcoming project, due out in September 2025.
a(u)n pulled trigger on your gun
i was a(u)n pulled trigger on your gun
you were too indifferent to shoot and too obsessed to simply let me run
so we hang on, half-there, half-gone
Sophie Powers ushers in a bold new era with “Move With Me”
Rising avant-pop force Sophie Powers is back and bolder than ever with her latest single, "move with me."
Marking the dawn of a new era, the 20-year-old artist sheds the bubblegum neon aesthetic that defined her earlier work, stepping into a darker, rawer, and more nihilistic vision—one that embraces chaos rather than sugarcoating it.
As a feminist I am horrified by the Supreme Court’s decision for trans women - this is why you should be too
As a feminist and a cis* woman I am horrified at the Supreme Court’s decision as to what identifies as a woman - and this is why you should be too.
On Wednesday, five judges at the UK Supreme Court unanimously ruled that a woman is defined by biological sex under the Equality Act 2010.
Therefore, this ruling is basically stating that trans women are not ‘real’ women.
This is absolutely horrifying and upsetting, and will affect how trans women are treated in all areas of society, specifically being excluded from female-only spaces.
The Impact of Western Culture on the Indian Culture
We live in a country which is filled with diversity. Our country has various languages, religions, cultures, festivals, and traditions. However, there is a genuine fear among Indians that the influence of the western culture is gradually leading to the decline of Indian culture and tradition.
The Ripple: How Childhood Trauma Shapes Adult Relationships
We have often read and heard about childhood trauma and we are aware that it is a poignant subject. When a child experiences trauma it significantly affects their behaviour and emotional state; traumas often induce the feeling of solitude even in the presence of friends and family.
30 things I learned turning 30
The lead up to turning 30 definitely felt like a momentous occasion, but then things were… the same. I didn’t wake up and feel as though I had magically changed overnight into this ultra-sophisticated put-together adult woman. I still felt as though I had no idea what I was really doing. But I think the most mature thing about turning 30 was accepting that that’s okay, learning that we are all on different paths, and understanding that everyone’s milestone birthday is going to look completely different.
How AI Is Transforming Music
The intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and music production has sparked both excitement and concern within the music industry. Recent developments in machine learning have empowered individuals to recreate the sounds of their musical idols from the comfort of their own homes, leading to a proliferation of AI-generated music and innovative tools. However, the implications of these advancements raise complex questions about creativity, ownership, and the future of the music industry.
The Cat who Edits
The cat who edits what isn't loved is motivated
by its own greed for the spotlight.
It's been asleep, dreaming of the red pen
it'd paw at when it heard a new poem in the hall.
Letter from the Editor / the struggle is real when another year is over
I can’t believe another year is over!
They say that time flies when you’re having fun, but time also flies when you reach the ripe old age of 30 (I’m kidding guys, 30 isn’t old). 🙃🙃🙃
So much has happened in 2024. For me personally, I’ve had many changes in my life; I turned 30, a long-term relationship ended and then a new one began, I was a bridesmaid for an incredible best friend, I got a new job, I visited new countries, saw new music, and met amazing new people while growing existing friendships.
The Mind of a Child
I shall be a child.
I shall rush through things.
I shall be foolish about things.
—Until I do not know myself.
How the death of her dreams helped poet Saira Anwar find her voice
Saira Anwar is an educator, poet, author, content creator, and spoken word artist. She published her first poetry collection The Death of a Beautiful Dream in January 2014, which was featured on Amazon’s Top 20 Bestsellers list.
We were honoured to speak with Saira in anticipation of the launch of her second poetry collection, Rising From Despair: A Journey to Hope, the long-awaited sequel to her first collection and 10 years in the making.
Book Review: Talking at Night by Claire Daverley
Our writer Meg has penned a thoughtful, in-depth review of Talking at Night by Claire Daverley. She reflects on the raw depictions of grief, love and how the author creates authenticity in multi-layered, imperfect characters.