Journalism

The Sneeze That Shook Cuba: One Journalist's Fight for Truth Against a Totalitarian Regime

A Cuban journalist recounts the harrowing journey of co-founding El Estornudo, an independent investigative magazine, to report on the true reality of the island. Despite initial success and the advent of public internet, the team faced escalating government repression, including website blocking, surveillance, house arrest, and the author's repeated detentions, physical humiliation, and public shaming by state security, ultimately leading to his exile.

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Culture

The Cringe Crisis: How Online Shame Is Crippling Gen Z's Freedom!

This article explores 'cringe culture,' a pervasive online phenomenon characterized by vicarious shame and a fear of being perceived as awkward or 'trying too hard.' It highlights how this culture, particularly on platforms like TikTok, is significantly impacting Gen Z's self-expression, identity development, and willingness to engage authentically both online and offline.

Theater

Girl, Interrupted: The Musical You NEVER Saw Coming!

The iconic memoir "Girl, Interrupted" has been adapted into an off-Broadway musical at The Public Theater. Starring Juliana Canfield and King Princess, the production transforms Susanna Kaysen's fragmented account of her 1960s psychiatric facility stay into a memory play, exploring themes of mental health, community, and self-discovery with elegant folk music and powerful performances.