Shock and Discomfort, Love and Empathy
It’s in 1983. I’m in Vienna on my gap year. Back in my place of birth and ready to grab hold of all that café c... Read more...
It is now the 18th of May, and it’s been more than two months since I started doing my fair share of civic duty: staying at home, social distancing. With the s... Read more...
How can reality TV help us to extend our pre-COVID realities and how will the crisis transform the making of reality-shows? Lazy Ana explains. ... Read more...
To be a control-freak in a situation that we have absolutely no control over: a recipe for disaster or a chance to develop new coping mechanisms? ... Read more...
How getting a buzz cut changed my life so far
I’ve always wanted to go for the buzz cut. Maybe because I wanted to stand out from the crowd, to feel unique,... Read more...
Open windows, make morning coffee, step outside. Birds are chirping, all that shit. I think it’s funny how we like to name animals. I’ve named the pigeon that ... Read more...
Why Paris Hilton’s meaningless content comforts in a time of crisis
I want to forget about reality for a little while. I get tired of reading and thinking a... Read more...
How to make sourdough bread at home
Since we are locked away in our homes, many people turn to the kitchen to pick up a new hobby, experiment with new... Read more...
Being at CEU, you get used to the constant feeling of being all over the place. As an MA student, life feels incredibly unstructured yet fast-paced at the same... Read more...
This article was originally published in Kafkadesk, an English-speaking news platform concerned with the V4 countries. Make sure to check it out and follow the... Read more...
Survival guide of a theatre director in quarantine
Disclaimer: This article was born out of me being stuck in a small flat in London for the past thre... Read more...