Alongside renown for her new movie Wicked, Ariana Grande faces backlash on her personal choices involving her romantic life. How much of this backlash is a side effect of a patriarchal society?
Tiktok, Instagram, X and other social platforms became consumed by political news once election results were in. Reactions ranged from grief to celebration. Each scroll was a fresh face with varied ideas of what America’s future may look like. But when registering the outcome, many people spoke out on these platforms about a singular emotion: feeling betrayed. Not by America, not by voters, but by astrologists.
As consumers, do we let Euphoria consume us? The notable HBO series and its infamous characters spur a a series of questions about youth and their media. Do youth romanticize toxic love, friendship, or substance abuse because we’ve seen them on TV, or are we actually better able to recognize bad behavior because we’ve seen it on TV?