Why you should watch "No Filter".
The Fader recently wrote about UK podcasts you should listen to, which is how we found out about It Might Just Be That.
It's true that Instagram is sort of falling off, but that doesn't mean there isn't still cool to stuff find on there.
As most of you know, Britain has voted to leave the European Union. Out of all the bad things associated with the result of this referendum, this fact is one of the worst: only age groups above 50 predominantly voted to leave the EU.
"You with a book propped on your knees, a breeze seen in your coffee steam"
I’ve decided to occasionally write blog posts about issues and topics that are relevant to many people of my generation. I’ll address these issues and topics from my perspective and, if we’re lucky, my experience can help others in dealing with these issues. For us, by us. This time it's about the fear of missing out, or FOMO.
Somewhere in the middle of 2015 something weird happened: Justin Bieber became cool. How did this happen and why does it even matter in a marketing context? Let me explain.
Our favorite games of 2015 and the platforms we played them on.
It's that time of the year. Here are our 10 favorite albums of 2015
In 'Podcast Recommendations Vol. 1' I've explained what podcasts are and recommended some Hip Hop and music podcasts. This time I recommend podcasts about video games and pop culture as well as podcasts focused on interviewing a wide range of people.
Last year podcasts finally hit the mainstream with ‘Serial’, a spinoff of the traditional radio show ‘This American Life’ (which is also available as a podcast). They are a great way to stay up to date on many different things, especially if you have a lot of time that you can spend with headphones in your ears. I therefore decided to share some podcasts that I like a lot and that can be a valuable source of knowledge for anyone, especially on the field of pop culture.
Straight Outta Compton entered the box office chart at #1 on its opening weekend, with $56.1 million on 2,757 screens. Not only did it therefore already, on its first weekend, make twice the amount that it cost to make the movie, but it also nearly doubled “expert expectations”. It went on to stay at #1 for several weeks. What I want to talk about here are these "expert expectations"