In this ocean of television, my generation doesn’t simply swim around aimlessly. No, we actively search for things that portray our beliefs and the things we like. Once we deeply understand what we want, perhaps we can even begin creating it.
While my purview of interests and knowledge generally only circles around the entertainment industry—being an aspiring screenwriter myself—my eyes have been opened this past year to a trend of journalism that extends even to my realm of interest: clickbait journalism.
Find a way to follow your passion and make your career dreams come true. And, above all, you don’t have to do something just because someone tells you that’s the only way things are done.
After breaking out as a solo artist in 2015 and debuting his own hit studio album this year, Zayn Malik is now speaking publicly about his painful struggle with an eating disorder during his time in One Direction.
Watching this film, I expected to learn the stories of three brazenly blunt black men who turned musical water into wine. However, much to my surprise, the images of police brutality addressed in the film screamed with the language of now.