LET’S TALK: CANCEL CULTURE
Being “cancelled” is a real life fear for those whose work relies on positive public perception. Do we, the public, cancel people for the sake of bettering society?
Being “cancelled” is a real life fear for those whose work relies on positive public perception. Do we, the public, cancel people for the sake of bettering society?
I’ve been gone for a while and in that break, I’ve been exploring a bunch of things.
I associated glasses with not being at my best for a large chunk of my pre-teen years. I now feel the complete opposite.
Being unable to travel this year made me realise that I use flying out as an escape from real life. You catch a flight and forget about your problems, I’m sure I’m not alone.
Class of 2020? It’s been a wild ride. Somehow, some way we made it through and I want to celebrate that achievement. The real world is calling and I’d like to help us get prepared.
We’re rejoining society soon, is anybody wholeheartedly ready for that? After a couple of months in global lockdown, things won’t be in the same state we left them.
I’ve made 22 trips around the sun, but with every age comes a whole new set of expectations being dashed on my headtop.
This one is for my all music lovers. Lockdown has highlighted the importance of artists in keeping us sane. Here are some artists and their projects that I feel aren’t being shown enough love.
A lot of women complain about the dating market and do nothing about it. I rounded up a group of friends to do the unthinkable; shoot our shots and see how the other side live.
The current climate means that a lot of events & gatherings have been cancelled. At a loss to both the consumer and the business, things are complicated. However, are these situations being handled correctly?