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Bartenders – kind folk known to make your drinks and solve your problems, sound familiar? No. Just ask yourself, where have all the bartenders gone?
Created by two film-makers and filmed in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin over 10 years, Making A Murderer tells the real life-story of Steven Avery’s life.
With a little creativity, you can turn your home into a bonafide date night hot spot. Here are a few ideas for you to kick things off.
University is described as “the best years of your life” but what does this leave for our futures? Here’s why the best years of your life are yet to come.
Maybe it’s more than a little true that we love tea. Actually, we don’t love tea, we live tea. If you love a nice cup, you’ll be used to these questions…
Literacy is a huge part of who I am. I’ve personally taken my ability to read and write for granted – it’s a gift I’ve never had to experience life without.
If you haven’t yet heard of “Please Like Me,” prepare to experience the full realm of 20-something awkwardness in all its hysterical glory.
David Bowie, the man that fell from the Earth has climbed back up again and left his genius behind him. He will forever be our favourite ‘rebel rebel’, and really, how can we ever forget a man like that?
‘So what’s your New Year’s Resolution?’ It seems to be the question on everyone’s lips. However New Years is a great opportunity for reflection, not just resolutions.
Get inspired with our winter reads. Here are some books by incredible women who are making a difference in the world and kindly shared their wisdom with us!
“With Bridgit Mendler turning 23 today, it seems the perfect time to celebrate the Disney stars, old and new, who have had a killer year.”
Ashley Rickards: “Place enjoyment over expectation this holiday season. Think about the things that make you happy, rather than trying to rush through life.”
“Most people pen letters to their future selves, saying who they want to be. But I thought it was my younger self who deserved to hear from me.”
November is Trans Awareness Month. We want to punch our fists in the air and celebrate the glorious victories that the LGBTQ+ community has seen in 2015.
Technology has become so immersive, it scares me. If you’re a technophobe too, you’ll relate to these struggles for those of us who can’t quite keep up.