First Female President? How Young Women Perceive Clinton’s Historic Nomination

Younger women are an important target group in any presidential election. They may not always have the same political views as their older counterparts, as this election especially shows.
All Summer ‘16 Playlist

Music plays a very important part in our culture right now. People use music to wake up, work out, party, etc. I combined some current personal favorites and songs that specifically relate to the summertime with the help of the Billboard Hot 100 list to curate this summer 2k16 playlist. “Can’t Stop the Feeling” — […]
Comic-Con Trailers Brings 2017 Movies to Life!

Now that we have this first look into these highly anticipated cinematic experiences, are they what we expected or are they disappointing?
Must-see Graffiti and Street Art in Atlanta

Atlanta is covered with all types of beautiful street art, some legal and some not. As controversial as some of this art may be, I wanted to highlight some of the beautiful works of street art in Atlanta.
5 Playgrounds in Atlanta that Also Act as Art

Playgrounds aren’t just for children anymore. Modern playgrounds are sustainable, interactive and generally pleasant to look at, and it’s for these reasons that they are art.
Top 5 Tips for Teen Filmmakers

Teens today from almost any background have the tools necessary to start filmmaking. Here’s Mikael’s top five tips to get started.
Sierra Isley Proves To Be An Inspiration To Young Filmmakers

I was able to see an example of Sierra’s brilliant directorial style and witness the love and compassion that was shared among these dedicated teens.
VOX Media Cafe 2016 – Teens Tackle Video Editing in Week Two

Week two was video editing week for teens of VOX Media Cafe. In groups, they shot b-roll and learned to edit multimedia packages for publication.
‘It’s My Life’ Atlanta Youth Film Festival

It is rare to hear about film festivals that are only looking for content crafted by kids and teenagers. The It’s My Life Youth Film Festival will be Monday, July 25, at the Plaza Theatre in midtown Atlanta.
“Atlanta Unite” Doesn’t Unite Atlanta as Hoped

The town hall meeting about race and police-community relations raised more questions for me than it answered. It says something that no one trusted residents to ask questions.