

Director Henry Czerwonka Thinks We're All Haunted by the People We Once Were.
Home has a strange way of staying with us. Even after we leave, build new lives, and become different people, the places that shaped us often continue to exist somewhere beneath the surface. For filmmaker Henry Czerwonka, that tension became the foundation of HAUNTERS, the award-winning experimental short film he co-created with his wife, Abby. Fresh off winning Best Experimental Film at the New York Short Film Festival, HAUNTERS explores loneliness, identity, memory, and the


Stop Letting Men Decide Whether You Become a Mother or Not.
I first heard about egg freezing when I was 30. It took me four years to actually do it. My adventure starts in Italy. I was single, and a friend who worked as an obstetrician recommended it to me. Some women had started talking about this new possibility. But it felt like a secret. A whisper passed from woman to woman in corridors and private conversations. Nothing really happened inside me at first. I didn’t know if it was something I really wanted to do. I was scared to op


You Don't Need More Self-Love. You Need Better Boundaries.
There's a popular saying that goes: "You can tell how much a woman loves herself by the man she's with." It's a neat idea, but it assumes that a woman's choices always reflect her worth. They don't. The truth is that remarkable women fall for the wrong men every day. Intelligent women, successful women, emotionally aware women. Women with strong friendships, fulfilling careers, and a deep sense of who they are. Not because they lack self-love, but because attraction is not a


Respectfully... Losing My Best Friend Hurt Way More Than My Ex
A friendship breakup feels like a haunting that happens while you’re still very much awake; a quiet, suffocating void that hits the exact moment you open your eyes. You stare at the ceiling, and suddenly, your morning ritual—that first, once-cherished cup of coffee, the usual rhythm—feels like reading a script for a show you’ve been written out of. That physical, bone-deep ache isn't just sadness; it is the brutal realization that losing a best friend cuts infinitely deeper t


The Hardest Goodbye Is the One You Never Chose.
I wasn’t leaving San Francisco. I was coming back. That's the pivotal moment people often miss when I share my story. I prepared for a brief departure—a life-changing medical procedure in New Zealand, where my heritage roots run deep and the cost was nonexistent, a stark contrast to the thousands of dollars I couldn't afford in America. America had blessed me with nine incredible years and a city that had captured my heart completely. Yet, it couldn't offer me this one thing.


The Coolest Girls Don't Compete Anymore.
Living in New York City for nearly two decades often felt like existing inside a perpetual highlight reel. The city attracts ambitious people, and success is woven into the fabric of daily life. In that world, it becomes easy to measure your life against other people's milestones and wonder whether you're keeping pace. In my late twenties, I congratulated a colleague after she landed a job at a television station we'd both interviewed for. In the months that followed, I found


I Left Home With a 20kg Suitcase and Finally Met Myself.
When I was 23, I left home on a Friday at dusk with a 20kg suitcase that contained neither my clothes nor my expectations. Twenty kilograms is all the airline allowed me to carry. The rest of me had to travel without luggage. The moment you step out of the plane you start to ask yourself “Why the hell was I afraid of such an experience?” People like to think that taking a trip to Europe after a conflict in their lives will inspire a dramatic change; a version of themselves t


Plastic Surgery Isn't About Beauty Anymore, It's About Status.
There are two very distinct faces of wealth in 2026. The rich face; frozen, taut, and meticulously engineered for absolute symmetry. The familiar Instagram-ready attractiveness we've all come to recognise. And then, at the opposite end of the spectrum, there's the old money face; completely untouched, aggressively natural, and sublimely unbothered by absolutely anything. On the surface, most people probably wouldn't notice the difference. Just two different aesthetics, they'd


Pamela Never Set Out to Find Their Sound, They Simply Followed the Feeling.
"We are not trees. If you don't feel good somewhere, move," Josh tells us during our conversation. Now it’s a simple sentence, but one that quietly runs through everything Josh and Sarah create. Whether it's leaving behind careers that no longer fit, refusing to force a particular sound, or allowing each song to become whatever it wants to be, Pamela's music is rooted in instinct rather than expectation. With their new EP, It's Nice to See You Here, out today, we spoke about
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