
Punk Pilgrimage: DIY Music Travel Guides
August 25, 2025
Vol.1 Issue #2
The NEW GIRL ARMY.
Cut. Paste. Riot. Repeat.
The Revolution Has Hot Glue On It’s Fingertips: Why DIY Culture Is Political
DIY transcends mere crafting, representing a political act of resistance against capitalism and mass production. It emphasizes self-sufficiency, skill-sharing, and community building as essentials for survival. DIY is rooted in historical necessity and fosters creativity, autonomy, and…
Don’t Panic (Yet): A Mental Health Guide for Human Creatives in an AI Era
You logged on with a half-formed idea, only to find the internet had already cranked out five versions of it. AI is eating creativity—not in a cool sci-fi way, but in a real-world, late-stage…
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Women-Led Animation: 10 Series That Changed the Game
Women have long influenced the world of animation, often from the shadows. From Lillian Friedman Astor, the first woman animator recognized, to today’s groundbreaking series, female creators…
Beyond the Ban: How Packaging Became the Frontline of Climate Justice
Once upon a time, the villain in the climate story was a plastic straw. The most visible emblem of waste culture—small, disposable, and jammed into the nostrils of sea turtles in countless…
Weird Little Souls: A Deep Dive into the Cabbage Patch Kids’ Haunting Charm
Cabbage Patch Kids revolutionized the toy industry in the 1980s, merging emotional branding with consumerism through adoption narratives. Their unconventional looks promoted empathy and…
Scrapbooking Like a Sad Girl Icon: Turn Your Breakdown Into a Beautiful Spread
For anyone who’s cried on a polaroid or journaled in glitter pen between therapy appointments—this one’s for you. Sad girl scrapbooking isn’t about capturing perfect moments; it’s about…
Tiny Rebellions: How To Change Your Life In Quiet Ways
Let’s get one thing straight: you don’t have to burn down a building to start a revolution. Sometimes a revolution looks like a chipped coffee mug you refuse to throw away because it reminds…
The Afterlife of Blythe: Rebellion in Plastic
Blythe was a toy-store failure in 1972 — too weird, too creepy, too much. But fifty years later, she’s a cult muse for artists, zinesters, and DIY makers who see beauty in the strange. Her…
October 1, 2025