Ballad Breakdown: Paris Paloma’s “labour” Perfectly Captures Feminine Anguish

We put in twice the emotional labor for every bit of physical labor we do, all to get brushed aside by the men in our lives. This Women’s History Month brings with it a feminist power ballad that perfectly encapsulates the rage of us, our mothers, our grandmothers, and generations beyond.

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Album Review: ‘Aurora’ by Daisy Jones and the Six Packs in Fun Moments but Overall Underwhelms Desire for '70s Classic Rock

In Taylor Jenkins-Reid’s bestselling novel “Daisy Jones and the Six,” Aurora was a revolutionary rock and roll record about sex, drugs, and love. Though the album has officially come to life with the book’s television adaptation, it falls short of its mission to properly encapsulate the charm and spirit of the classic ’70s sounds that inspired it. 

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