The video department of the gourmet food publication, Bon Appétit, has become an unstoppable force over the past year since the release of its Gourmet Makes series. We take a look at why exactly the members of the Test Kitchen have had such an emotional impact on their audience.
HBO hit TV show, Euphoria, has sparked a new bold makeup trend among young adults. Selfies studded with glitter accents, sharp eyeshadow, rhinestones and hues of purple and blue flooded social media channels following the show’s release this past June.
Austin Film Festival is one of the most world-renowned film festivals local to the area, especially for burgeoning writers and filmmakers. However, like many film festivals, they tend to be overwhelmingly white in the movies chosen to premiere. For people of color looking to diversify their film-viewing palette, ORANGE has compiled a list of seven films to watch this festival season.
Television has become borderless. Thanks to the power of streaming, you can now catch the latest TV from almost every corner of the globe. Here’s a list of just 5 of the best foreign language shows you can stream on Netflix right now.
Could humor be the key to making politics digestible? Following the boom of political comedians taking to the screen, politics has wiggled its way into the regular media, opening up new avenues for people to learn about the game that’s played on Capitol Hill.
Fresh off the premiere and Palm d’Or win for his critically acclaimed film “Parasite”, writer-director Bong Joon-ho sat down with the University of Texas at Austin to discuss the film, his methods of storytelling, and the trajectory of his career thus far.
The raunchy, award-winning British comedy transcends tired antiheroine tropes through its flawless navigation of an individualized, painful and unruly female existence.
It’s time for some spring cleaning! Across the country, people are throwing out their clothes, books and formerly prized possessions, and thanks to author Marie Kondo they’re ecstatic about it.
Racial minorities – disproportionately targeted in the failed war on drugs – are now being shut out of America’s profitable legal cannabis market, a burgeoning $11 billion-dollar industry dominated by white men.