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In conversation with Rita Santos: a passion for graphic design through art, comics, and emotions

The beauty of art lies in the creativity and freedom it provides us to turn a blank canvas into a hopeful and artistic message. In Southwest Europe, Rita Santos works as a graphic designer for a retail store in Portugal called FNAC, where she has honed and developed her skills and made her appreciation towards
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In conversation with Danielle MacMath: on acting, producing, and all things ‘Sacco and Vanzetti are Dead!’

From her grandmother’s living room to the New York City stage, Danielle MacMath has made a career doing what she loves. Inspired by her older cousin’s performance in a production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, MacMath knew at an early age that her place was in the theatre. “Literally my cousin was just in
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In conversation with Morgan Hesse: a life in photos

“I am a photographer whose work integrates photography and sculpture, creating a narrative that explores the intersections of place, identity, and memory,” explained Morgan Hesse, a growing photographer. Hesse has been interested in photography ever since she was a little girl. Her first camera was her grandfather’s 35 mm film camera that was passed down—first, to
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In conversation with Allie Sandt: from Seeing Double to standing solo

In 2022, you couldn’t escape the song “Leah” by Seeing Double on your TikTok For You Page. With its dreamy harmonies and catchy surf-rock guitar, the track felt like it was pulled straight from an unreleased ’60s demo. Seeing Double was a hit. Now, three years later, the band’s lead singer, Allie Sandt, is setting
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In conversation with Joshua Josué: the making of his upcoming debut album ‘Beneath the Sand’

One day, Joshua Josué was watching the television and saw the music video for “La Bamba” performed by Los Lobos. This was the first seed planted in his music career. This moment was Josué’s first time watching Latinos portrayed as musicians, and in this case as rock and roll musicians. A Mexican-American band that emanate from
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In conversation with Azure Kai: too much is never enough

“Now, how much is too much?” That’s the questions Azure Kai—real name Ashley Zingillioglu—asks herself when writing and producing songs. She treats each track like an experimental recipe, mixing instruments and sound effects so each musical build is purposeful and every inch of silence is filled. Boasting whistles, crowd cheers, and the rhythmic thumps of
