
Feeding the Feed: The Price of Mukbangs and the Impact on Health and Culture [PODCAST]
VOX ATL Teen Journalism Fellow Rachael Harris interviews teens about the cultural impact of mukbangs. Originally a trend in South Korea, mukbangs have taken off

VOX ATL Teen Journalism Fellow Rachael Harris interviews teens about the cultural impact of mukbangs. Originally a trend in South Korea, mukbangs have taken off

I never knew how poppers smelled until the night of the Sweat Tour, a double concert featuring Charli XCX’s “Brat” and Troye Sivan’s “Something to

When you think of Atlanta, one of the first things that comes to mind is the music. We have one of the most diverse music

Feeling the cobblestone beneath my feet, I listened as the moss swayed from the trees. The sun wasn’t as hot and the streets grew quieter

Last Sunday, October 7, Atlanta’s Latinx Arts and Music Festival, OYE Fest, took place in Old Fourth Ward Park. Held in celebration of National Hispanic

Welcome to the premiere of “What the Elle,” a fresh video podcast where host Jay’Elle Brown chats with young creatives. In this opening episode, Jay’Elle

Warning: Spoilers ahead. The title “Funny Girl” may sound familiar. Fans of the popular mid-’00s TV show “Glee” may remember playing the lead in “Funny

The city of Atlanta is a canvas for self-expression. Through graffiti, places that have been left to age are restored with a new life. These

The online group BookTok began as a safe environment for people of all ages to take and give book recommendations to each other, but it

In this VOX ATL podcast, we are going over Taylor Swift’s album, “Speak Now.” Ethan Ford and guest, Jennie, will be going over the album,

In this podcast, teens Savannah Blakey, Angelle Cave, Lily Herring, and Madyson Meyer discuss how the growing societal focus on digital identities is facilitated by

What sets Jamie Brown Jr. apart is not just his undeniable talent but also his diverse range of artistic inspirations. Influenced by the works of