With The Year of Magical Thinking, Joan Didion attempts to make sense of life and death, inspiring some magical thinking of my own. Read More
From books to boys, Elif Batuman reminds us what it's like to be a determined college freshman "trying to live a life unmarred by laziness, cowardice, and conformity.“Read More
Through her collection of essays and experiences growing up as an outsider in Canada, Scaachi Koul is the literary voice we needed to hear from. Read More
Through short stories of Difficult Women, Roxane Gay demolishes stereotypes surrounding her female characters and helps us see the women in her book and in our own lives in a new light. Read More
I'm Supposed to Protect You From All This by Nadja Spiegelman urges us to look back in order to move forward. Read More
"You Can't Touch My Hair" discusses the history of black hair, the ways in which we need to advance as a society and love for Lisa Bonet. Read More
I Love Dick by Chris Kraus painfully captures the ridiculous expectations we set up for complete strangers. Read More
A Little Life broke my heart and made me cry on several occasions. Read More
What happens when you #GetCurious? Well, we paired up with Fido to flex our painting skills with a mural, dance to BADBADNOTGOOD, and slather on sunscreen at WayHome 2016!Read More
I read So Sad Today by Melissa Broder and it made me think about my anxiety-inducing relationship with the internet.Read More