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An act of artistic solidarity: How Hozier stand with women’s rights in “Swan upon Leda”.

As far as literary history can go, we have always used music and literature as a medium of change. We smuggled revolutions between the verses of poems and sang hymns of freedom in the hopes it would lead us out of oppression. If there’s one person that has proven how masterful they are in merging the wonders of music and literary symbolisms in service of humanity, it’s Hozier.  From “Take Me To Church” to “Nina Cried Power”, he has never shied away from singing what could be seen by many as a call to action in the service of human rights. His latest song, “Swan Upon Leda” is one such case, but to truly understand the ingenuity used by Hozier to pass along his message of support to women all around the world, we’ll have to delve a bit into the world of literature.

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First, let’s take a closer look at the title:

Because, who is Leda, and what does a swan have to do in any of this? Well, a lot.

In Greek mythology, Leda, once a Queen of Sparta, was tricked by Zeus when he transformed himself into a swan, and under the guise of fleeing an Eagle, injected himself into her bed resulting in sexual intercourse. For years, the motif of Leda and the swan has been a favorite of poets and artists. However, it is only recently that it has been recognized as an act of rape and violence against women instead of the erotic imagery it has been portrayed as.  One of the most notable poems of that kind called “Leda and the Swan” was written by one Irish poet called William Butler Yeats who won the 1923 noble prize for literature.

Here in this song, Hozier shows us a new perspective on this tale as old as time:

What happens after the Myth.

Hozier opens up the song with the following verses: “A husband waits outside A crying child pushes a child into the night”. These words describe the theatre of birth except here its cruel nature is shown by referring to the person who is giving birth as themselves being a child, giving us the feeling that maybe they shouldn’t have been giving birth at such a young age. We can see that this is the aftermath of the myth previously mentioned with the help of one specific word used to talk about the husband in the following verse: “Without leaving so much as a feather behind”. The feather is here referring to the swan.

This already gives us a hint about what the song will be focusing on, mainly women’s productive rights.

With all that in mind, we can already see why Hozier chose to reference that Episode of Greek mythology but it fits, even more, when we take a closer look at Hozier’s inspiration for making his song:

Mona Eltahawy and The Oldest Form Of Occupation.

The way Egyptian journalist and author Mona Eltahawy described the systems that oppress Women as the oldest form of occupation is something that stayed with Hozier a long time after he heard her speak in Dublin and that vision is something constantly present in the lyrics of “A swan Upon Leda”. For one, he referred to the myth of Leda and the swan in lyrics such as “The swan upon Leda” present in the chorus. We also see many metaphors using the occupation of land to describe the oppression of women like in the lyrics “Empire upon Jerusalem”. I find it very fitting to use a holy city such as Jerusalem to symbolize women’s reproductive rights considering how many empires tried and failed to hold on to it permanently.

In other instances, the song paints the oppression of women as an occupation by using military imagery with the mentions of child soldiers, guns, borders, and checkpoints such as here: “Weaves through the checkpoints like a needle and thread”.

However, Hozier goes beyond just focusing on the occupational aspect of oppression. He showcases how it’s an oppression that transcends times by blurring the timeline of human history.

A merge of the present and the past.

In the description of the song on YouTube, Hozier mentions that because of the mass protests happening in Iran and Roe v. Wade being overturned, he felt now was the right time to release “Swan Upon Leda” in a show of solidarity. It is before anything, a song engaged in the present, commenting on international attacks on women’s rights but Hozier shows that in a very particular way. He draws a parallel between current events and ancient events, occasionally blurring the boundaries. Hozier expresses his stand on Roe V. Wade being overturned with the use of an ancient Greek myth as mentioned previously. He also uses the term “gateway to the word” to refer to the act of giving birth, putting it in parallel to Jerusalem and Leda.
Additionally, He expresses the injustice of forcing women to give birth as a part of the “Perfect Plan” (“To enact at last the perfect plan”).

He also talks about toxic masculinity briefly in the following verse: “One more sweet boy to be butchered by man”

The second subject of actuality is the reproductive rights of women in Ireland. Abortion rights have been a sensitive topic in Ireland for a while with it being legalized as recently as 2018. In the following verses, Hozier draws a parallel between the Irish mythical figure of Setanta and an old woman smuggling pills that seem like they could be contraception.

The fact that it is a grandmother and not a young woman who is smuggling the medicine is also something that shows how these issues transcend time and generations. It also exhibit a show of solidarity between women of different generations.

Finally, Hozier comments on the way certain people try to use religion as an excuse to limit the rights of women. To him, their choice to give birth would never belong to angels and had never belonged to men.

Many more can still be said about this song as the interpretations are endless, but one thing’s for sure: Hozier knows how to make a stand.

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Art Entertainment Literature Webcomics

Five new Webtoons original with 25+ chapters to enjoy

The storytelling medium of Webcomics and Manhwua might be considered pretty new by some, but never less, their influence seems to grow more and more as each day goes by with the webtoon platform being a key element to its popularity. With works such as Noblesse, My dear cold-blooded king, and much more, there are more than enough stories on webtoon to please anyone who wishes to delve into the world of webcomics for the first time. But what about seasoned readers who already got through all the classics? Webtoon does release its fair share of new works, in all fairness, but the amount of available content is often unfulfilling, with its three-chapter introductions. Are we forever doomed to read comics that pique our interest but leave us with little room to properly get into the story? Not anymore with the help of this list. Here are five newly released webtoon originals that both still feel fresh but got at least 25 chapters published for your enjoyment. Anyone can find their next read here, whether you’re a fan of romance, action, or mystery!

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21st Century Knights (29 chapters):

Knights make their comebacks in this action-packed webtoon. However, forget the whole swords and armor imagery, because these modern knights are gifted with a special weapon of their own called “Animas”. The strongest and most noble of all can even get the chance of joining the elite order of Knight who serves and protect the people. Luckily, Our main character Theresa would fit right in with the order, as she often undergoes the noble and chivalrous practice of coming back home in the dead of the night with blood-covered hands. Anyways. Everyone got their motivations, and Theresa would do anything she can if it means finally finding the mysterious silver-haired knight she’s been looking for. Her pursuit might lead her to something else entirely, however, something far more sinister…

Bonus points: A morally grey main character with OP and mysterious powers who always look dashing in crocs.

Nevermore (30 chapters):

Fans of Gothic literature might have already deduced so from the title, but this Edgar Allan Poe-inspired comic takes us on an adventure into the mysterious Nevermore Academy, where graduating means a second chance at life! As our main characters Lenore and Annabel Lee have realized, this school is what lies beyond life and death. However, what lead them there and the circumstances of their tragic end are hidden behind a wall of shrouded memories. They will have to work together to uncover the answers through macabre and spectral shenanigans. The art is also mesmerizingly beautiful and does the atmospheric aspect of the Gothic genre justice. To use the words of the webtoon itself, it’s spooky, gothic, and sapphic, what more could anyone ask for?

Bonus point: The art style of this webtoon is a real treat with beautiful music and animations.

Hand Jumper (26 chapters):

Some people here have special powers!  Everyone must be so happy with these so-called Aberrant right?…. Right? Okay, maybe not. In this universe, Aberrants are considered to be agents of chaos, menaces to society, who need to be kept in check and put to good use in the Aberrant Corps. Nobody would agree with this view of the world more than our main character Sayeon Lee, but when it turns out that she is an Aberrant herself, she gets sent to the corps, where the chances of survival are…minimal to say the least. Her special power might prove itself really useful right now if only she can figure out what it is. Cue in lots of beautifully drawn action, soul searching, ideological conflicts, and, surprisingly, family drama. In this webtoon original, nothing is as it seems but, Well, one thing’s for sure, the title of that one doesn’t make much sense really …or does it?

Bonus point: Well-done action scenes with an interesting set of characters and idealistic conflicts that gives this webtoon depth beyond a quick rush of adrenaline.

Here There Be Dragons (31 chapters):

Who doesn’t love dragons? They’re a beloved staple in the fantasy genre after all, and to this webtoon’s universe, they are the pillars that hold the world. However, one of these ancient dragons is dying and only Bree, a dragon speaker, was able to receive the dragons’ urgent warning. She must assemble a team of designated individuals to follow her on her journey to save the dragon and restore the balance of the world!

Bonus point: Glowing, immersive art fitting the fantastic world-building, found family trope, and casual trans representation!

 Señorita Cometa (26 chapters):

This mystery webtoon original is a perfect blend of investigative and heist fiction with its vibrant color pallet and an eccentric set of characters who delves into adventures both in and outside the law, all to help people and save those they care about. Dissatisfied with the police’s inability to find her missing best friend in a city controlled by two opposing mafias, our main character Alex decided to take things into her own hands! Using her IT  knowledge and her experience in parkour, she takes the identity of Phantom Thief Cometa and goes about uncovering the secret the city of Yoalco has to hide. Daring escapes, hidden identities, hacking, corrupted politicians, and fancy gadgets are all on the menu in this gripping story.

Bonus point: Wrapped in layers of mold-breaking characters, comedic scenes, and dynamic music, this story actually brings awareness to very serious and very real problems such as the trafficking of young women.

Honorable mentions that didn’t make the cut:

The dark lord’s confession (12 chapters):

Blood reverie (18 chapters):

The products of human imagination will never cease to amaze the masses and for good reasons, so hopefully, this list will help those who thought they saw everything, find their next intriguing read.

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Animation Art Entertainment Literature

Arcane’s Jinx and the ancient Greek archetype of the tragic hero.

Storytelling, in its nature, is a group effort. We build stories upon stories, break up old ones and build something new from the pieces left, or get inspired and influenced by complex methods that migrate along different mediums to create something both new and familiarly old. This intertextual dimension has never been more apparent than in the new league of legends inspired show Arcane by Riot Games and Studio Fortiche. While there are many apparent parallels between ancient Greek theater and this show such as its theatrical narrative structure of three Acts, we’ll be focusing on one specific aspect: Jinx, one of the two sisters who this story revolves around. Following the characteristic of a tragic hero using Aristotle’s Poetic among other things, Jinx might just be a modern-day Oedipus, whose only companions seem to be misfortune and irony. But jinx is a new character, born from a creative medium that would have been unimaginable to the ancient Greeks, and as such, the way this literary archetype manifests itself in Arcane is bound to be just as uniquely familiar as jinx herself. In this article, we’ll delve into the characteristics of a tragic hero we can observe in jinx.

Spoiler warning: the following contains spoilers for Arcane season 1.

1. Jinx and the catharsis :

One of the most emblematic aspects of Greek tragedy according to Aristotle, is the concept of catharsis, the purging and manifestation of intense emotions through art, mainly pity and fear. For Arcane’s viewers, Jinx does a great job of doing exactly that. On one aspect, they are clearly meant to pity jinx because of the unfortunate circumstances of her upbringing in an oppressed Zaun, because of the traumatic experiences she went through, the loved ones she lost, and the way she’s suffering as a result of it. But on the other hand, these experiences created a jinx that is highly unstable, chaotic, and powerful but destructive. We can see that Jinx is capable of irreversible harm from the end of act 1 to the last scene that ends with her Hextech rocket headed toward the council’s chamber. Additionally, some part of the viewer doesn’t just fear jinx and her actions but also fear that what happened to Jinx, these experiences, such as the death of a loved one, which are at their core universal human experiences to some extent, might just happen to them someday, that if they were in her place they might have become the same. Ultimately, Jinx throughout her journey shown in Arcane leaves the viewer torn between crushing feelings of pity and fear, which fit exactly what is expected of a Tragic Hero.

2. Right intent, wrong actions:

Another important element of a tragic Aristotelian hero is that they are noble individuals with “pure” intent who only did wrong as a result of a human error. As shown in the first Act of the show, Jinx’s only motivation is not power or greed, it’s not revenge, or any typical « evil » goal. what drives her action is her desire to help, to be useful to those she cares about. She went after vi and vender in Act I after realizing that she can use the Hextech crystals to help them. However, because of an honest mistake, she ended up doing something horrible she didn’t intend to do. This pattern constantly repeats itself throughout the show: jinx tries to help Silco by bringing him the Hexcore, killing a dozen enforcers on the way, instinctually tries to protect Vi, and ends up shooting Silico… All of Jinx’s morally questionable actions are a result of poorly executed good intentions.

3. Heroism as an agent of tragedy:

Considering that it’s in the name, a tragic hero to Aristotle is before anything, well, heroic, but in a show of dramatic irony, it’s exactly what leads our characters to their downfall and jinx is no different. Jinx has all the characteristics associated with heroism: she has relatively good intentions as mentioned previously, she’s distinctively smart and innovative to the point where even victor praises her work, and she tries in her own way to right the wrongs of her word embodied by the oppression of Zaun.  But again, it’s these heroic characteristics that drive her to sabotage herself and even have the capacity to go through the actions that cause her pain and suffering: if jinx wasn’t smart enough to figure out how to build her own Hextec weapon in Act III, didn’t wish to honor Silico one last time and « show them all » the worth of Zaun who they wronged, things would have ended very differently.

4. The irony of fate:

One of the most marking characteristics of Greek tragedy as a whole, is the presence of an inescapable fate, a destiny dictated by distant gods. The tragic irony of these plays lies in a hero, whose efforts to escape their predestined and prophesied fate, end up fulfilling it like Oedipus who came face to face with his fate while running away from his adoptive kingdom in an effort to escape it. While we wouldn’t exactly talk about fate in a traditional sense when talking about arcane, as five by five takes puts it in their Youtube video concerning Arcane, the determinist nature of Arcane’s universe is born from power structures and institutions that were here way before any of the characters but also acknowledge the decisions of the characters themselves. For jinx, her « predetermined » role as The Jinx, was already established in her youth by Milo, almost like a prophecy, and since then jinx tried to do everything in her power to disprove that, to show that she can help those around her and that not every project she’s a part off go south. But it’s exactly that eagerness to prove herself useful, to discard her role of jinx, that ends up fulfilling it. It is also interesting to mention that considering that Arcane follows the game of leagues of legends to some extent, powder becoming jinx was also something already predetermined in that aspect by the lore.

Overall, jinx is a complex character whose heritage seems to belong to the depth of the literary world but is also the labor of love and innovation of the Arcane writers who were able to breathe a new life into old and overused concepts in a way that serves modern media and create a fascinating character you can’t help but want to know more about in the next season of the show. 

 

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Art Entertainment Music

Here is five emerging musicians to follow on TikTok.

Scouts used to search for talents in run-down pubs, and musicians used to seek radio singing competitions to make themselves known to the world. But with the invention of the internet and everything that came with it, aspiring singers and musicians got multiple doors opened into the industry with the help of more accessible pieces of equipment and social media platforms. However, one social media today has proven to have an immense influence on the modern music industry, that would be TikTok. This App is considered one of the best places to get your songs seen or have your fill of musical entertainment, whether through covers, trends, or talented singers. Those familiar with the platform must have stumbled on at least one aspiring singer while scrolling through their For Your page, but for those who seek to diversify their music taste or discover interesting new artists, here are five emerging Musicians to follow on TikTok.

SOLOMON (@solomonmusic)

Solomon is a singer-songwriter from London whose primary genre of music includes R&B as well as hip-hop. On his TikTok page and his Instagram, he can be seen covering songs by artists such as Shilo and brent Faiaze under the hue of warm purple led light. His voice charms the listener with its enchanting and gentle tones, and his guitar skills help immerse the listener and highlight the emotions found in his voice. He can be found on Instagram, Spotify, Apple Music, Youtube, and more for those that wish to see the full version of his performance.

Megagonefree (@megagonefree)

@megagonefree

Widen The Screen by Me :), Black depiction in media is worse than ever, it’s time to change the narrative! #PGPartner #WidenTheScreen #Musician #blm

♬ original sound – MegaGoneFree

One of the most interesting performers on TikTok, Mega’s main genre would be pop. With her iconic glasses, she can be found on TikTok performing popular songs as well as those born from the depth of her imagination. As someone who considers music to be « more than singing and can be used as a creative outlet, » according to an interview with Baby Balou Zine, she delivers every song she covers with energy and emotion, sometimes adding her own twists to the enjoyment of her listeners. Furthermore, the sound of the ukulele, which always accompanies her performances pairs, well with her deep and strong voice to give the listener a unique experience. As of now, mega has three released singles, the newest being « CTRL+DEL,» which can be found on Spotify and more. As for mega herself, she is on Instagram, Youtube, and Twitter, additionally to TikTok.

Iniko (@in.iko)

One of the resident TikTok creators to follow, Iniko, is an independent singer and songwriter whose mains genre of music would be considered indie soul. As someone who would describe their music as « ethereal,» this singer/songwriter has a unique brand of music to offer their listeners. Indeed, whether it’s an original song or a reimagined cover of a famous single, each video by Iniko is unique in its own way. Their husky voice and captivating lyrics transport the listener to a brand new word born from the musicians’ creativity and self-expression. Most of their performances are acapella, which enhances the unique attribute found in their voice and techniques. However, in some cases where the viewers get to listen to an already released song of theirs, Iniko’s producing and multi-instrumentalist talents become apparent. Their latest singles, « Luna » and « 444 » can be found on Spotify, Tidal, Soundcloud, and more. As for Iniko themselves, they can be found on Instagram additionally to TikTok.

Grace Victoria (@gracevictoriamusic)

With her primary music genre being Jazz, the young singer-songwriter Grace Victoria charm the listener with her beautiful voice and enchanting piano notes. Her music is both familiar in its classic inspirations and new in her renditions of them. However, her music isn’t only aesthetically beautiful, but her lyricism is bold, proud, and inspiring in its mission to give the listener insight into Grace Victoria’s experiences as a black woman, like in the single « Down in Virginia» or express the singer criticism of others such as in the single « Black looks better on me»  Her latest single « Guilty », as well as her other singles can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, and youtube. As for Grace Victoria herself, she can be found on Instagram additionally to Tiktok.

Jade LeMac (@jadelemac)

@jadelemac

when you and the piano guy start jamming out to a song you wrote a couple days ago. what do you guys think? #original #song #piano

♬ original sound – Jade LeMac

Last but certainly not least, Jade LeMac is an aspiring pop singer-songwriter located in Vancouver, Canada, with one single out as of now, titled « Constellations .» However, don’t be fooled by her small number of singles; her beautiful voice, fun music, and sensual lyrics have bought her newest single a lot of attention on all platforms with 170,818 views on youtube as of now. Additionally to YouTube, her latest single can be found on SoundCloud and Spotify, and Jade LeMac herself can be found on Instagram, Twitter, and, of course, TikTok.

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“Syria’s surviving threads”: How Al Aghabani bought Syrian embroidery to the fashion world.

Bringing Syrian culture to the world of fashion one thread at a time, Al Aghabani can be found on Etsy and Instagram, selling intricate and colorful embroidered pieces of clothing and accessories. Named after a traditional Syrian embroidery technique passed down from mother to daughter, they were able to transfer this art typically used for silk tablecloths onto various items, one of the most original being masks. Behind this innovative idea, can be found Tasneem Naffakh, a young Syrian woman currently living in the United States of America. She initially learned the craft through books and her mother’s guidance, and today works toward introducing this interesting part of her culture to the world. To know more about the thought process and the work that went toward making this Etsy shop a reality, there is only one person to ask, and that is Tasneem Naffakh herself.

Q: How did you start working with embroidery, considering that it’s a traditional craft practiced only by a selected few?

A: So for the pieces, I am selling right now, I am not the one who embroiders them although I do embroider – Syrian women do! Aghabani, or the type of embroidery featured on my pieces, is a handicraft only made in Syria. It is made by a woman on the outskirts of Damascus, particularly in the region of Douma. Once a woman in Syria from Douma is married she gets gifted a sewing machine and makes her living by guiding the machine to make intricate and beautiful designs. The designs are often inspired by the Syrian landscape – trees, flowers, etc.

I decided to work with Aghabani pieces because I was looking for textiles that were traditional to Syria. I initially did this research to seek out the textiles because I’ve always wanted to get into fashion and I wanted to bring in my culture and heritage to the brand I was building.

Aghabani and the embroidery done on the high-quality cotton is typically marketed and sold as tablecloths – but no one is buying tablecloths anymore. That’s when the idea came to me that I could transform the artwork into wearable clothing!

Q: Where do you get your inspiration for your various pieces of clothing and accessories?

A: I get my inspiration for my pieces and their style by looking at traditional Syrian folk wear. I go for styles that are more simple so they can properly showcase the embroidery!

Q: What pushed you to add this traditional art to the modern industry of mask making?

A: I started to make masks with the Aghabani because I realized everyone could own Syrian women’s art! Everyone was wearing a mask and many were looking to celebrate cultural heritage and people through it!

Q: What is one project, you dream of making with your embroidery skills?

A: Although I’m just selling what I sew now, I’d love to sell works I embroider with traditional cross stitch or tatreez. I want to tell stories with my work and infuse meaning. I would also like to come out with a full collection sometime soon that also utilizes Syrian brocade and silk!

Q: what do you eventually wish to achieve with your work?

A: With my work, in the end, I want to help revive and revitalize the Syrian textile industry. I want the artwork to live on and I want the Syrian people to have the chance to rebuild.

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The road to winning Eurovision 2021: Måneskin’s rise to fame.

Every year, all of Europe eagerly hold their breath, waiting to see, which country will take the Eurovision prize home this year. Many see it as an opportunity to put their country on the map or bring their music career to a whole different level. Numerous world-renowned artists found their international fame by winning the famous contest, such as Celine Dion and ABBA, however, winning the Eurovision contest is no easy feat. This was never clearer than with 2021 Eurovision winners, the Italian rock band Måneskin. From their participation in the Italian ex factors to disproven drug allegations, this band’s road to fame is long, arduous, and full of important milestones, despite their young age.

 Lead vocalist Damiano David, bassist Victoria De Angelis, guitarist Thomas Raggi, and drummer Ethan Torchi met in a high school in Monteverde, Rome where they were young students in this same establishment. There they decided to form a band in 2016 and initially used to play in private when they decided to partake in the pulse competition for new bands -that they later won-, which is also when they choose the band’s name. According to the band members, they came up with the name by asking Victoria De Angelis, who is half Danish, to say some Danish words, and so they chose Måneskin, which means moonlight.

This pushed them to start writing their own songs, and eventually lead them to perform in the Felt Music Club & School .
After that, they took their music to the street by becoming buskers and they performed all around the city of Rome. By then they started to participate in more contests and live shows and training hours per day. As they grew older, they amassed more experience, and in 2017, they went on to win second place in the Italian talent show The X Factor where they covered many English songs such as “Somebody Told Me” by The Killers and one original song “Chosen”. This same song was then released as their first single which was included in their first EP by the same name which consisted of songs they covered in the X Factor. It was certified platinum by the Federation of the Italian Music Industry and it jump started their national career.

On 23 March 2018, they released their first Italian single ” Morirò Da Re “, which was then included in their first original album “Il Ballo De La Vita ” (The ball of life) which topped the Italian charts. Additionally to the album, they also released a film documentary called “This is Måneskin” as a way to promote themselves and their album. They released three more songs in 2019: “Fear for Nobody“, ” L’altra dimensione” and “Le parole lontane“, while simultaneously going on their first European tour in Spain, France, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, and the United Kingdom with more than 140,000 tickets sold. They then released their seventh single “Vent’anni” while working on new material in London.
In March 2021, they won the Sanremo Music Festival 2021 with the song “Zitti e buoni “. After that, they announced their second Album  ” Teatro d’ira ” (Theater of wrath).

On 22 May 2021, they were announced as the winners of the 2021 Eurovision contest while representing Italy, again with the song « Zitti e buoni », winning a total of 524 points – 206 from the jury and 318 from the public. A few moments after their win, however,  online speculations raised the question of whether Damiano, the lead singer of the rock band, was taking drugs, specifically cocaine, after seeing footage of him with his head near a table during the contest. This question was directly asked by a journalist to the singer during the press conference that followed the win. Damiano David – who considered the accusation to be incredibly offensive, and overshadowing their win on the BBC breakfast – formally denied these accusations during the conference and willingly provided a drug test, which turned out negative, as evidence.
This didn’t stop their success, the video of them singing their winning entry in the Eurovision is currently number 1 trending on YouTube, and the song itself has entered the top 20 in many European countries and is now top 9 on the Spotify global chart.
According to the band « this is just the beginning » and they will be going on tour and releasing new music as stated by Vitoria de Angelis in their first reaction to their win.

They are now preparing their next album which is to be released by the end of the year, with at least four concert dates in Italy, a tour in Italy and Europe starting in March 2022 and they have officially released their merchandise today, which were sold in 28 minutes. With all these plans ahead and their blossoming international fame, the world is going to be seeing more of Måneskin soon.   

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Art Literature Movies

Venus Ashu, the creator behind the short movie “Grown up”, opens up about her journey, inspirations, and more.

In the halls of the Royal Holloway University, or maybe with a group of friends on a stroll in the streets of London, you’ll find a young woman who is trying to get her art out for the world to see. Venus Ashue, this 20 years old literature student, isn’t only a skillful writer but she’s also a passionate and innovative photographer and filmmaker. Her artwork consisting of a collection of photo portraits, poetry, and 1 minute short movies serves as ways to channel the beauty and the reality of life which is not often represented and they can be found everywhere from TikTok to Instagram.  But now, she’s taking her work to the next level, with her newest short film called « Grown-up ».  We went directly to the source to try and learn more about Venus Ashu and how her creative mind works.

Q: Considering that your main field of study is literature, How did you start working in filming and photography?

A: Okay so, yes I started with literature because I just wanted to be a storyteller, I’ve been telling stories for a long time, I grew up doing it. Since the age of ten, I would read a lot and just write little things and then it became something I was serious about. Then at around the end of sixth form, I saw a lot of my friends studying photography and I liked the fact that they could do all these things with photos, so I wanted to experiment and try using photography as another way to tell stories.

Q: How do you combine all of these fields throughout your projects to create your specific brand of art?

A: Funnily enough, a lot of my inspiration does come from other works of arts, sometimes music and sometimes film but a lot of times it comes from what I study of English literature. For example, Venus, one of my self-portraits [the pink one], was named after the poem Adonis and Venus by Shakespeare which we studied in class. You wouldn’t think of it, but something in that poem bought an idea to life and I was just like « yeah, I need to tell this story through photography ». So a lot of it intertwine and influence my ideas, And vice versa, my photography influence what I write.

Q: From where do you draw the inspiration you use for your work?

A: Oof, anything that just sparks my imagination. A lot of it comes from studying different forms of literature but it also comes from films and music videos. For example, f the world music video, that gave me the idea of doing my own short movie, grown-up. A kind of montage-y … what’s the word…mémoire short film. For my photography, again, it can literally be anything, from my friends to a moment that happened in my life, or like, [laughter] a scene from Narcos if you guys are familiar with that show. It starts with a plethora of treads, of ideas from everywhere and I see what I can make of them.

Q: What can you tell us about your newest short movie and what audience do you seek to reach with it?

A: My short film, it’s a coming of age, teen movie. I think it’s a genre I really like because there’s just so much going on with teenagers that people don’t understand. It’s more than just the parties and the romance and this kind of…rebellious nature. It’s a lot more, it’s the stage in life where everything is just chaotic and you’re just trying to find your feet and there‘s just so much going on. So with this short film, I really want to explore that with relationships and how it’s very difficult for teenagers to establish relationships when they’re trying to find themselves and how narcissism is involved and how toxic it can become with this whole  « me, me, me » looking for my self thing. That’s a big theme we want to talk about with this short film and what I really love about this project is that we want to be able to include loads of different people. My first short film was a lot of just my friends and people that I knew but this time I wanna work with new creators, people I have no ideas about and just be able to network with new people and showcase new talents because I feel that, that is a really important thing especially for creators of color. I really want to use TikTok as a form of advertising for it because even though It will be on YouTube, I want to be able to bring as much traffic as possible and just keep on gaining a bigger audience because these stories need to be told, especially from the perspective of creator of color. I definitely want it to be a big thing, I don’t want it to be an annual thing of just always doing these massive projects with a whole new casting crew to just completely tell new stories with new faces etcetera.

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Q: what do you wish to achieve through your artworks, both in the short and the long run?

A: The reason that I do anything and the reason why I am a storyteller and do what I do, at the core, is because I want to help people and change their life. I feel like art has the ability to move us to do wonders, to move someone to feel and I think once we have the feeling, the emotions, that is energy in motion. And energy makes up everything around us and that’s just physics. Everything around us is energy and once someone has that energy, it moves them to do things, it’s a domino effect. if I’m putting out a positive message, that initiates change, then that will allow someone else to also initiate change too. I feel that this is so important in this society where everything is just … absolute crap [laughter]. At times it feels like nothing is changing but art can do that for you. It has done that for me in the past. When I watched the TV show when they see us, that absolutely moved me to tears. That energy moved me to be focused on creating art for people of color And by doing that I’m giving other people a voice. By giving people a voice they are able to express themselves which will help someone else do the same. Do you see what I mean by the domino effect? I think once we start creating art as a message, something that moves people, that makes the world a better place, that’s all we can do really [laughter], that’s a really, really amazing way to leave our footprints in the sand and allow others to do the same and join this whole journey of positivity and love and shedding light on the voices of other people. That’s what I wish to do with my art.

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“People disappear here”: Halsey’s Artworks on sale for the first time in her career.

For fans of the artist, it’s no secret that music is not the only creative outlet through which Halsey enjoys expressing herself. Her passion for painting has shown itself in her music career on multiple occasions such as The “Graveyard (time laps)” music video or her performance of « Eastside » on Saturday night live. In her newest art venture, however, fans and admirers of her art now have the chance to acquire one of her pieces for themselves. On the 12 of march, the artist announced that she will be putting some of her artworks on sale for the first time through the Nifty gateway, with a portion of the sale going to My Friend’s Place (MFPLA), an organization for homeless youth and Carbon 180, which works to fight global warming.

The artworks in question called « People disappear here » , consists of one principal hand-painted piece with an animated version of it as well as multiple animations of the painting’s characters. According to Halsey, these creations were inspired by the multiple episodes of sleep paralysis and their demons which she has been experiencing a lot since the beginning of the quarantine. She says that « After seven years of bed surfing hotel rooms around the world, adjusting to my own pitch-black cave in California had a little bit of a learning curve. »

This state of mind becomes more than apparent with the disproportionately grotesque and almost human creatures dispersed through the impressive art piece and animations put up for auction on the 17th of march.  The vivid colors and almost clay-like texture of the animated monsters along with the eerie music in the background of each bring to life all of the artist’s strange nightly companions whether that would be a «toddler TV programming evil dentists » or a child born with huge claws.  Fan’s of horror video games might find this style a bit familiar.

Overall, the collection was well received and 5 days after the release of the art pieces, the main art work and most animations were sold out during the silent auction and their owners are not accepting offers. However, a lot of character animations are still available for sale on Nifty from the previous buyers, so there still is hope for fans who still wish to acquire a piece of Halsey’s collections. The price range goes from 2, 388 $ to 10,710 $.

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Five underrated artists that will spice up your Instagram feed.

From covers to jewelry making, Instagram has always been a great place for people to showcase their work and talents.  Indeed, the popularity and accessibility of this platform make it perfect for those that seek to attract people from all over the world. However, the relationship between the poster and the viewer is one of mutual benefit. Most people follow artists on Instagram because they genuinely enjoy or get intrigued by the person’s work. After all, what is art without someone to enjoy it?  With that being said, there is also a certain pleasure in discovering new talent on  Instagram and adding them to your collection of great artists to follow. The hunt for the next best thing never ends so here is a list of underrated painters, street artists, cartoonists, and illustrators that are worth checking out.

Lauren (@laproxie) :

The 21 years old digital artist is not only a great cartoonist but also a creative storyteller. Indeed, she does not only create beautiful illustrations but also draws a multitude of comic sketches from among us inspired panels to her comic Brutal havens. Her comics aren’t only hilarious and intriguing but they are also very inclusive and unexpectedly relatable for a comic about demons, angels, and immortal gods. Come for the beautiful graphics and stay for the funny and sweet characters! Careful, however, you might get to attached to the gods and fallen angels, you’ve been warned.

Jack Carden (@jack.carden.art) :

Jack Carden is a young artist from New Zealand who got his fame from the platform TikTok for his strange and unconventional art style. Indeed, the gothic-inspired pieces of works found on his page can seem strange at first glance. But still, capture people’s attention with its alluring rejection of what we generally perceive as art.

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Angèle : the latest addition to tiktok.

Its steady rise in popularity has pushed TikTok to become one of the most thought platforms for young teens and curious adults alike. So it was to be expected that people of influence and importance, from presidents to actors, will see this application as an opportunity to reach a younger audience. As such, lately, we can observe that more and more artists are giving the app a chance such as Billie Eilish and Jojo Siwa. This phenomenon, however, doesn’t limit itself to English artists only. In fact, into the french singer Louane’s addition, TikTok now has recently welcomed the Belgium singer Angèle, with the username  angele_vl, to its ranks.

The famous international singer has first joined tik to today the 29th of January with a cover of Alicia Key fallin’, with her playing the piano and guitar in duo format. This is not surprising considering her affiliation to English music and her recent collaboration with dua lipa on fever.

Even though the 25 years old singer joke about not understanding the app and claiming that it made her feel old, as seen in her bio,  she has, as of now, released five videos today ranging from jokes about her beloved dog to music-related videos.

As of now, the Belgian singer-songwriter started her TikTok journey with 4614 Followers and 8926 Likes, numbers that are steadily rising, the more her fans are starting to realizing her addition on the platform.

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