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In Review: Hotel Del Luna (호텔 델루나) Episodes 1-4

Famed Korean drama writers The Hong Sisters (think Master's Sun and My Girlfriend is a Nine-Tailed Fox) have returned to the small screen with an already visually euphoric delight and a promising script sprinkled with dark comedy and intriguing characterizations.  Hotel Del Luna is home to freshly deceased and wandering ghosts, serving as the rest stop before their heavenly final destination. Jang Man-Wol (portrayed by...

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Hit Play: Best Songs of 2019 So Far

So many talented women have blessed us with new music this year and I've put myself through the grinder trying to narrow my 100+ list of favorites down to a reasonable 25 songs. Without further ado, sit back and enjoy some sweet tunes. WE GOT by WJSN My most played track since January is girl group pop excellence with a tinge of 80s...

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The Big Spill: What's In My Make-Up Bag

(Is Duckie Thot not one of the most gorgeous women on planet Earth?) Previously, I spilled on what currently makes up my skincare routine and I thought this would be the right topic to follow-up with. Make-up is not something I have the chops for; truth be told I cannot even accomplish the simple task of blending fucking eyeshadow. What works for me...

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Take Five: Fall Couture That'll Make You Wish You Were an A-List Celebrity or Monarch of (at least) a Small Country

Some feel that couture has lost its oomph because of its shift toward wearability for red carpet events and celebrities' tendencies to gear toward safer options. Artists like Iris van Herpen and Guo Pei will never let otherworldly visions die though and I'm more than thankful to them for continuously keeping things interesting. There is still charm in evening gowns that keep to...

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Long Day's Journey Into Night: Director Bi Gan's Subversive World of Dreams, Memory & Time

“Do we know when we’re dreaming?” — This line is not only an internal question brought on by Long Day’s Journey Into Night’s bewildered protagonist, but an overarching theme filmmaker Bi Gan directs his audience to ponder throughout the duration of his film. Luo Hongwu becomes a detective in Kaili, China after the murder of his childhood friend Wildcat. After initially nabbing the...

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