After coming off a high of Love Island USA – Nicolandria Nation to be more specific, we decided to come up with some tips to help the girlies add a little spice in their love lives this summer, which can be way easier than you thought. From getting out of your shell to making small
New York City-based harpist, singer-songwriter, and composer Stephanie Babirak moves fluidly between the classical and contemporary worlds, blending the harp’s ethereal tone into the unexpected setting of folk pop. Today, Babirak unveils the album “Rotten Fruit” and the focus track, “Apocalypse”, an upbeat ballad about what it means to love another person. Combining Babirak’s signature harp sounds with acoustic guitars and polished
There are founder stories that arrive polished, and there are founder stories that arrive with sand in their boots and a toddler on the hip. Samantha Skyring’s is the second kind. Before Oryx Desert Salt landed on Whole Foods shelves, was served on JetBlue and Amtrak, and made its way into 23 countries, she was
When people talk about art, it is often the kind that hangs in galleries, gets reviewed and debated, and is eventually archived as part of some larger cultural moment. But then there’s the version people actually live with, such as the sketchbook filled with doodles or the song recorded on a phone at 2 a.m.
Before the nearly one million Instagram followers, brand partnerships, and viral videos, Evie Garbett almost gave up on social media altogether. Not because she wasn’t seeing success. Because people at school made fun of her for posting. “I had a couple of videos do well, but people around me were taking the mick out of