Gen Z Is Bringing Emo Back, But This Time It’s Not Just A Bunch Of White Dudes
Gen Z is bringing back the angsty sounds of millennials’ youth — but this time around, the artists are more diverse in every sense of the word.
Pauline Woodley is a social news intern based out of Los Angeles, CA.
Gen Z is bringing back the angsty sounds of millennials’ youth — but this time around, the artists are more diverse in every sense of the word.
Groups of women who date men have formed virtual communities on the platform for dishing on all things online dating: the good, the bad, and the ugly.
The artistic nature of this challenge has attracted a lot of professional content creators.
Fans are loving the star's re-creation of her character's iconic look.
Gen Z is bringing back the angsty sounds of millennials’ youth — but this time around, the artists are more diverse in every sense of the word.
Fans are loving the star's re-creation of her character's iconic look.
Groups of women who date men have formed virtual communities on the platform for dishing on all things online dating: the good, the bad, and the ugly.
The artistic nature of this challenge has attracted a lot of professional content creators.