Elongated. Lithe. Slender. Toned. Lean. Petite. These are all words commonly used to describe the “ballerina body”. For centuries, female ballerinas have been scouted for a long neck, legs and arms; a short torso; and a slender, lean build. These “classic ideals” have long sparked conversations around the lack of
Month: December 2025
When Yugoslavia dissolved in the early 1990s, the resulting violence didn’t just claim human lives. It claimed memory itself. Across Bosnia, Croatia, and Kosovo, libraries, museums, archives, bridges, mosques, and churches were intentionally burned, shelled, or erased. In these conflicts, cultural heritage becomes a front line, not collateral damage. The
Culinary art has always been about more than taste, it’s a performance. The colors on a plate, the choreography of cooking, the way a dish is plated to be admired before it’s eaten, is all art. Food is one of the most accessible art forms, because it’s meant to be
What comes to mind when you think of vigilante justice? Batman? What about a case of someone taking justice into their own hands when our legal systems fail to deliver it? What about before our legal systems even have a chance to deliver justice? There are numerous such cases of
In recent years, former child stars have begun speaking openly about the truth and effects of growing up in Hollywood, revealing a culture that treats children less like people and more like products. Josh Peck, known for Drake & Josh, has become one of the most vocal figures discussing these
