Sounds ‘The Magnus Archives’ Brings a New Approach to the Horror Genre Even without frightening visuals, this horror podcast immerses you into an unforgettable story. Sammi Looi, Baruch College
Screens ‘Crash Landing on You’ Explores the Painful Separation of the Two Koreas The popular Korean drama captures the daily lives of a population shrouded in secrecy and symbolizes the heartbreaking sentiment that still marks the partition of Korea. Kirtika Sharad, George Washington University
Thoughts 20 Best Ethical and Sustainable Clothing Brands To Know Right Now Look good while helping out the planet. Gary Dek
Screens Pixar’s ‘Soul’ Serenades Its Way Right Into Our Homes Pixar's latest hit offers a refreshing image of what it means to be human and to live with a passion, though it falls short at times. Arianna Taylor, University of Rochester
Screens Great Big Story Brings 5 Years of Powerful Storytelling To a Close The YouTube channel connected people across the globe through narratives that promoted positive representation. Aimi Wen, Duke University
Screens 7 Relaxing Food YouTube Channels You’re Missing Out On After a long day of work, school and daily toils, unwind with something that's perfect for all things tasty and soothing. Sarah Esquivel, University of Texas at San Antonio
Screens Miss Honey From ‘Matilda’ Is the Original Lesbian Cottagecore Queen Even without clear representation, Miss Honey offers a wonderful example to queer youth. Emily Jewett, University of San Diego
Thoughts The Marshall Project Is Taking a Piercing Look at COVID-19 in State and Federal Prisons Prisoners are disproportionately harmed by COVID-19. Will our policymakers and politicians prioritize their vaccination? Alexa Katherine Will, University of Pittsburgh
Screens Has COVID-19 Killed Movie Theaters and the Cinema Experience? Since the pandemic hit, streaming has caused some serious damage to cinemas — but are they gone for good? Haven Worley, University of Rochester
Sounds Dua Lipa’s ‘Love Again’ Masters Being Both Sad And Uplifting An episode of Netflix’s 'Song Exploder' offers insight into the process of creating the record. Katherine Bry, Washington University
Screens GirlsinFilm.Net Is Empowering Female and Nonbinary Filmmakers This international community is dedicated to the support and professional development of women and nonbinary people in the filmmaking industry. Alice Murphy, University of Maryland, College Park
Classes Regional Accreditation Vs. National Accreditation: What’s the Difference? Before you decide on a particular school, make sure that you know what you're getting into. Daniel Reed