Talking Body, Mind, and Schedules With Three New Moms
Bala founder Natalie Holloway, Chef/restaurateur Camilla Marcus, and Writer Sam Eason on the highs and lows of being a new mom.
Evolving Is The Hardest Part
For International Women’s Day, we spoke with Musician Chase Cohl, actress Brenn Lorenzo, and writer Hannah Barbakoff about their own personal evolutions.
What It’s Like to Be a Restaurateur in Texas Right Now
Three Austin, TX restauranteurs on weathering the power outage on top of the pandemic.
What Have You Gained From 2020?
For this Unfiltered, we spoke with Art Director Lirona Ashkenazi, Philosopher Celia Edell, & Musician Becca Mancari on how they’ve grown personally and professionally throughout 2020.
What If I Don’t Like Either Party?
If you don’t feel seen in this election, you’re not alone. We asked writer/comedian Bridget Phetasy her thoughts on the options we have presented to us and what we can do to open up space for more nuanced discussions and well-rounded candidates in the future.
Motivation During the Pandemic
For this week’s Unfiltered series, we asked entrepreneur and founder of The Unique Space, Sonja Rasula, founder of Pretty Well Beauty Jazmin Alvarez, and Art Director at Here Magazine, Chloe Scheffe about how they’re moving through dips in motivation and managing their moods throughout the pandemic.
The Future of New York City
For this week’s Unfiltered feature, we asked Alina Bibisheva (Senior Designer at Project for Public Spaces), Alexandra Lange (Architecture and Design Critic), and Sarah Isenberg (Digital Content Coordinator at the National Association of Women Artists) about their hopes for a post-pandemic New York City.
Deconstructing The Girl Boss Archetype
Photographer Julieta Christy, Artist Carly Martin, and Editor Taylyn Harmon deconstruct their feelings on the girl boss archetype.
Relationships During The Pandemic
Model Hanno Riak, yoga instructor Josie Schweitzer and artist Sarah Thibault on how their relationships with themselves and others has evolved over the last few months.