Battement Tendu
Stacie Buhler Stacie Buhler

Battement Tendu

Photographer Stacie Buhler describes her editorial, “Battement Tendu is the commencing portion and ending portion of a grand battement and is an exercise to force the insteps well outward. A ballerina is strong, resilient, and represents the beauty of a strong woman. When we work on our inner selves, it creates tangible beauty.”

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The Impact of Zines: A Conversation With the Founders of Indie Publications ‘Rice & Spice’ and ‘Réapparition Journal’
Ishita Shah Ishita Shah

The Impact of Zines: A Conversation With the Founders of Indie Publications ‘Rice & Spice’ and ‘Réapparition Journal’

Sydney Ling is the founder of Rice & Spice, a magazine that aims to fight against Asian-American cultural stereotypes and misrepresentation. Taruni Tangirala is the founder of Réapparition Journal, which aims to elevate the voices of people with chronic and mental illness. Sydney and Taruni talk to us about the impact that independent zines can have on the world. 

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Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want
Elliot Frances Flynn Elliot Frances Flynn

Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want

Up-and-coming actress Elliot Frances Flynn pens a personal essay about how the 1980s band The Smiths were instrumental to her finding love and happiness. The Smiths was the “soundtrack of her life” as she grappled with depression, realized her dream of becoming an actress, and got comfortable in her own skin. Coming full circle, Elliot will make her feature film debut in the Smiths infused comedy-drama Shoplifters of the World, available to watch in theatres and on-demand on March 26th. Trigger warning: This essay talks about depression and suicide.

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