Pedanticism (n.)
pe·dan·ti·cism
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On her thrilling sophomore album, Kilo Kish finds the sweet spot between arcade-inspired electropop and witty critiques of American consumerism.
Whisking her readers away into an enchanting world of magic weaved with complexity and a traumatizing history, all while integrating an invigorating spin on the classic love triangle, Tracy Deonn leaves nothing to be desired with the first novel in the Legendborn trilogy.
The first of the Kyoshi duology develops a most-loved character within the Avatar universe, demonstrates meaningful LGBTQ+ representation, and delivers a lore-rich, action-packed story of responsibility and heartbreak.
It’s a crisp Tuesday morning in 2012. I’m running late for the third day of fourth grade because I slept in again and ignored all my mom’s yells to “Wake up!” from the bottom of the stairs.
We could do nothing but watch as the basketball slipped out of his hands and began its lengthy cascade down the hill.
Long-told is the complicated affair between the artist and the muse, grotesquely entwined with longing, lust, power, and a myriad of discourses debating its significance to the human relationship.
Vince Staples’ sophomore album demonstrates a simultaneous, studied affinity for the eclecticism and consciousness of UK club music.