2017, the Year of Yoga Trends!
2017 was a pretty exciting year for yoga. The ancient practice has been redesigned and reimagined in different forms all around the world. Below is a sampling of some of the most unique yoga trends we saw over the past
Secret Santa New Zealand-Style
For as long as I remember, my mom’s side of the family always participates in a good ol’ fashioned Secret Santa, where Santa always seemed to reveal himself way before the gift was delivered and us spoiled little cherubs pouted
Attention all Dunder Mifflinites
2017 has been the year of revivals. Beauty and the Beast gained widespread popularity, Pennywise the Clown came back to haunt us in It, and Sabrina the Teenage Witch is rumored to be getting a reboot. NBC also recently revealed
Streaming or Stealing? A Look Into What’s Wrong With Spotify’s Data Mining Ads
For those of you that have a Spotify account, you may have received a holiday email in the last two weeks containing some fun end-of-the-year stats on your listening habits. It included a series of your most listened to artists,
A Year In Search
There’s no debating that 2017 has been an emotional rollercoaster. Things that made us feel anxious, confused, excited or hopeful dominated the news cycle and our everyday lives, most of the time prompting us to take to our electronic devices
“This I Promise You” – There Will Be Some Good in 2018
If you’re worried 2018 won’t be much better than 2017, here’s something you can look forward to (I’m talking to you, 90’s kids). In honor of their 20th anniversary (yes – I said 20 years) boyband phenom *NSYNC is coming
Welcome to Hell
What is happening to the world? I ask myself that far too frequently these days, with frequent mass shootings, the dumpster fire that is President Trump and the powerful men being outed pretty much daily as sexual predators. It’s almost
Get Ready to Cry More at the Movies
I’m one of those people that just doesn’t cry while watching movies. Don’t get me wrong, I understand why the tears start flowing when watching The Notebook. But I’m more of a bawling-when-watching-military-homecomings-than-when-actors-are-playing-out-sad-scenes type of gal. However, I might be meeting
Oh Christmas Tree, Oh Christmas Tree
Ever since I was a young, naive high schooler, I’ve been in a constant battle with my eyebrows. Going from thick, bushy ‘brows my freshman year to almost non-existent eyebrows the next, it was evident that I shouldn’t have been