
March 15, 2024
Queued Up
Mercy by Sir Chloe
drive ME crazy! by Lil Yachty
Escapism. - Live at the Royal Albert Hall by RAYE
get him back! by Olivia Rodrigo
Julian, king of manhattan by renforshort
Till Forever Falls Apart by Ashe and FINNEAS
No Hurry by Terra Lightfoot
Oh, How I Love Being A Woman!
I am proud to be a woman. I appreciate the ‘girly’ things there are in life. I love clothes, flowers, talking, shopping, etc. These are stereotypes that fit some women, not all, but there is so much more to being a woman. You have to be a girl first. Innocent, hopeful, happy, and excited for the future. You see the beauty in anything whether it’s your pet, flowers, clothes, or your friends. I think part of femininity is having your own individual kind of charm. I believe this is built on how/where you grew up and your interests which you find over time. I think gender norms help refine our interests and there is such a vast universe of hobbies. This isn’t necessarily about feminism but rather femininity. I am proud to be a woman and I’ll tell you exactly why.
Women have been undermined pretty much our whole existence, even to this day. Though we have accomplished so much as a gender, we were considered simple minded and weak. As society has developed, women have stood up for themselves because it isn’t hard to recognize our potential. We have had to work as a team and as individuals to prove our potential in school or the workplace, and sometimes while taking care of children at the same time. I think it’s so impressive that women are passionate enough to prove their capabilities by working so hard. And that, my friends, is one of the reasons I am a feminist. I work hard to prove my worthiness in the workplace,
I think something that makes women special is the way we are able to find beauty in everything. We look for the best in people, the details in bouquets, the different colors in a sunset, our own beauty (inside or out) and so much more. I think this attribute allows us to discover our own definition of femininity and how it applies to us. But I appreciate our ability to discover the beauty in whatever we want to. I see beauty in my mother, music, dogs, artwork, nature, people, new cultures and more.
Men have masculinity, of course. But I see that as something completely different than femininity. There’s a boys club and a girls club, but what differentiates them? I’ll give you my understanding of both. In my mind, the boys club is where ‘boys can be boys.’ This phrase can be taken in a couple different ways. Growing up, boys are seen as chaotic, destructive, and discovering their interest in sports and more. Another way this phrase can be interpreted, is that you shouldn’t be surprised when they do something inappropriate or wrong, even into adulthood. Masculinity can be interpreted in many different ways. Femininity has been associated with being polite, sweet and nurturing. Nowadays, femininity has broken its barriers and can be seen beyond the original stereotypes. But what I think is interesting about these two terms, is how opposite they are. One is surrounded by the idea of being physically and emotionally tough, whereas the counter is seen as softer and kind. These ‘gender norms’ helped me understand the idea of ‘social constructions’. I started thinking about these stereotypes and how they were developed. Who defined women as one and men as the other rather than everyone being a combination of everything? I just think it’s interesting to think about.
I recently watched a video on the differences in relationships between men and women. The trend in male friendships is that there’s a lot of competition and tends to be very surface level. Something I will always appreciate about being a woman is the ability to process our emotions. We are able to emote how we feel maturely and effectively. This video discussed the different ways males and females react to information from friends. Men don’t tell their friends all the exciting things going on in their lives because they don’t think their friends would care or they would be teased. Women on the other hand love to tell their friends news because they know they will be excited and supportive. The comparison of these two relationships were interesting to me and made me thankful to be a woman. It made me realize that I really am excited about all of my friends' successes and whatever’s going on in their lives. You should want to celebrate your friends' victories rather than being jealous or knocking them down. Female friendships are one of the most beautiful things in the world.
Women aren’t perfect. Obviously. I know I’m hyping us up a lot in this (well deserved after how long men have been praised) but I know we have our flaws. I’ve had my fair share of mean girls and b*tches throughout my life and acknowledge the bitterness that some girls hold. But there is also so much beauty in being a woman. We are able to doll ourselves up and present our most confident selves. You can have a picnic with friends on a lovely day, dance parties alone in your room, a spa night after telling your friends you can’t go out cause you’re sick, or a craft night with the whole group chat and so so much more! It’s a beautiful thing to be a woman. I wouldn't want to be anyone else rather than me.
Reneé Rapp
My favorite Hollywood star who has never been, and never will be, media trained
Hot, Sassy and Zero F*cks. Renee Rapp is the moment. No matter what she has said that is so out of pocket, you can’t help but love her. This queen of pop and R&B never seizes to amaze listeners. She is Broadway trained and has an incredibly powerful voice. Her lyrics are raw and I can’t wait to see what she comes out with in the future.
In June 2019, I took a trip to NYC with my mother and some family friends. Being your stereotypical tourists, we saw a broadway musical and it happened to be ‘Mean Girls’. Lucky for me, Renee Rapp happened to be making her Broadway debut as Regina George that month. I became obsessed with the soundtrack and couldn’t stop listening to her. This role introduced her to so much more in the film and music industry.
In 2021, ‘Sex Lives of College Girls’ was released on HBO which also helped her gain recognition. Her independent music debut was in 2022 when she released her album Everything to Everyone, which was followed by Snow Angel in 2023. Her music is gut wrenching and covers a range of emotions. She has written about knowing that you talk too much, heartbreak, traumatic experiences, bad friends and more. Her talent is not only exhibited through her voice, but also through her songwriting. I promise, Renee Rapp is worth the listen.
You may be wondering why I was mentioning her media appearances. That’s because she definitely stands out from other interviews because she goes on random tangents, gets passionate about topics, and has a spicy sex appeal. Her energy exerts chaos and she knows exactly what she’s doing to her audience, whether it’s at her performances, watching her online or in her show/movie, she kills it.
Like I said before, she’s worth the listen. The power in her voice is incredible as a result of her Broadway training. She is an impressive actor and performer in general. I absolutely cannot wait to see her this June!
Song Suggestions
In The Kitchen
Tummy Hurts
Poison Poison
World Burn
Talk Too Much
Colorado
Snow Angel
Bruises
I Do
Someone Gets Hurt
The Importance of Alone Time
The most simple necessity
Throughout the chaos of life, sometimes all you need is to take a night to yourself just to relax. I think nowadays, it’s harder to recognize when you need a break. While mental health awareness is on the rise, there is a lot of discussion paired with not as much personal action. Of course, there is a lot being done to help those with mental health issues, but the most simple and beneficial things you can do, it just take some time to yourself.
I remember one of my last nights in college, I was walking home from a bar. There was a guy behind me who was on the phone and walking in the same direction as me. I was playing music on the walk home and a conversation sparked. It started with me giving him girl advice and ended with one of the deepest conversations I’ve ever had with anyone. We talked about school, relationships, trauma and more. He talked to me about how he got in a car accident when he was driving his roommate's car which led to him being out of school for at least a semester. This led him to be behind in school and his social life. He talked about how he felt burnt out between these two things even after exams were done. Balancing work and a personal life can be difficult, especially when you’re someone who has a hard time saying no. I compared his situation to the grind mentality, which I have also discussed ‘Our Need For Speed’. In his life, this guy was trying to fit in all the time he could with his friends before they graduated on top of studying for his difficult major. Similar to the grind mentality, he felt like he couldn’t “waste time” doing “nothing”. I felt the need to remind him, it’s ok to do “nothing”. Sometimes you just need a reset and a day or night off can be the perfect cure. Obviously, I got a little deeper into the conversation with this kid than I will in this piece, but the conversation made him tear up. He said he was getting emotional because he appreciated the reminder that it’s ok to not be ok, but it’s also ok if your social and mental batteries are dead. Take the time you need to charge them.
His reaction to this topic helped me understand that not everyone thinks the way that I do when it comes to this subject. I have always been someone who doesn’t hesitate to put myself first. I know it sounds selfish, but it shouldn’t. It should be normal to prioritize your well being as consistently as you need it. I need at least one night a week to myself. Life gets busy and you just have to take a breather sometimes.
If you take away anything from this piece, let it be this. Always prioritize yourself. Taking time to yourself is crucial and refreshing.
Artist Spotlight: @labryinthofcollages
Fabulous additions to basic beauty
I love art. There are so many different forms of art whether it’s music, painting, film, sculptures, literature and so much more. If you are like me, you have your preferred form of art expression, whether you create or observe. I happen to create collages. If you have found your way to my portfolio page, you may have stumbled upon my collages. This has been something I have done for several years and think of it as putting puzzle pieces together.
An inspiration of mine can be found on Instagram as @labyrinthofcollages. Paria Mahboobi creates some of the most beautiful collages I’ve ever seen. Her style is distinct and quite attractive. How I imagine her process is collecting professional photos of celebrities, then figuring out the vibe she wants to go for, and finally putting all the pieces together. She adds fun features like disco balls, martini glasses, matches, bows, sunglasses, glitter and so much more. She keeps up to date with pop culture, whether it’s a photoshoot, red carpet pictures, selfies, etc. Mahboobi uses a wide variety of models and always credits the photographer.
I think Paria is so talented and underappreciated for her work. She has gained recognition from celebrities like Olivia Rodrigo and rightfully so. As I’m writing this, @labyrinthofcollages has almost 81k followers on Instagram. I’m confident that in the future she will be appreciated the way she deserves.