• Entering Your Twenties: The Growing Pains of Learning to Let Go

    When the clock struck the midnight of my eighteenth birthday, instead of knocking back a jager-bomb in celebration that I could finally buy alcohol legally, I spent the hour streaming tears into my bathroom sink pleading rather dramatically to my mum for her to not let me grow up....
  • Nostalgic Childhood Video Games

    With the new Bratz game, Flaunt Your Fashion, being released, Alyana looks back on her favourite childhood games that she played on consoles like the Wii and Gamecube with friends and family....
  • Is Harry Potter A Christmas Film?

    Tylah Mofford With the festive season truly upon us, Christmas films are being shown constantly on TV. Each year, we get used to seeing the same classics repeated: Elf, Home Alone, Love Actually; but channels also seem to show Harry Potter a lot at this time of year. My question...
  • A Wattpad Story

    Fatima Bobboyi The first time I heard of Wattpad was in 2017. I was still in secondary school and my Literature-in-English teacher had just given the class an assignment; we were supposed to write short stories. Seeing the excitement on most of my mates faces, I figured that something...
  • iPod’s 20th Anniversary: The Rise And Fall Of The Nostalgic Device That Paved The Way For The Future Of Music Streaming

    On 23rd October 2001, the first iPod was released. Even then, 20 years ago, Steve Jobs, Apple’s co-founder and CEO, knew it would be a global success: “With iPod, listening to music will never be the same again.” But, it was also the start of Apple’s world domination and...
  • Impact’s Music Essentials: The Classic Soul Survival Guide

    As part of Impact Entertainment's Nostalgia themed week, Hannah Pegram took a dive into the past to explore one of the genres that she grew up surrounded by, ranking her top ten soul tracks for Impact's Music Essentials series....
  • Why Do We Still Love Sitcoms From The 1990s?

    Somya Arya Whether your ride-or-die sitcom is Frasier or Friends, The Simpsons or The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, the one thing that we can all agree on is that no sitcom does it better than a 90s sitcom. Funnily enough, I would say the youngsters from my generation are...