• Check Out My Claws

    Check Out My Claws

    Finding press-on nails that fit your style without being basic or being crazy expensive is nearly impossible, but weโ€™ve got you! Here are 5 alt BIPOC-owned press on nail businesses that can get you right regardless of style!

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  • Artbby

    Tattoos, clothing, thereโ€™s nothing that DC artist Artbby hasnโ€™t gotten their hands on. Meet the mind behind their signature character kushheart! How long have you been an artist? What made you want to pursue art? My entire life. 6th grade I had a crush on my art teacher. What are all the mediums you work…

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  • Don’t Be A D!ck: A Quick And Obvious Guide To Concert Etiquette

    Don’t Be A D!ck: A Quick And Obvious Guide To Concert Etiquette

    With more videos of musicians being assaulted at shows and more stories of fans being assaulted physically and sexually, we thought it would be best to ask around and collect the best concert etiquette tips so shows are enjoyable once again. Click each tip to expand and read.

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  • ItGirl

    ItGirl

    GA artist ItGirl is coming up fast! Donโ€™t miss out. Check out her latest release Milf 2.0 out on all platforms now! How do you navigate life as an alternative person of color? Pushing boundaries while keeping it cultural. Putting on for the little darkskin girls ! What do you create/ how do you express…

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  • Jay Dailey

    Jay Dailey

    Jay Dailey is an Afro-Latin and Native interdisciplinary horror artist from Chicago, who focuses on acknowledging female rage, femme fatales, revenge narratives, reclaiming of hyper-girly and risquรฉ aesthetics, and horror aesthetics with Black and non-black WOC women and femmes as the faces/lead characters. “Because faeries never forget who wronged them, and they will always remember…

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  • Zhariah

    Do you consider yourself to be alternative? Yes, Iโ€™m alternative with my music taste, style and even my philosophy of life. How do you navigate life as an alternative person of color? I use it to my advantage to make my dreams come true while inspiring others. Weโ€™re in the age of individualism being rewarded.…

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  • Back To Life With PTV: The Jaws Of Life Review

    Back To Life With PTV: The Jaws Of Life Review

    Pierce the Veil have finally released a new album after seven (7) years and weโ€™re more than sure that long time fans (other than ourselves) are eating the new songs up! Not only did the bands absence leave fans starving, the current emo resurgence has us all listening to old playlists and craving new music…

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  • Hair Inspo 2023

    Hair Inspo 2023

    Weโ€™re making some changes this year, and for once, itโ€™s not just all talk! The theme of 2023 is indulging yourself. With that being said, if youโ€™ve ever had the urge to change something about your appearance, have admired a certain still for a while, or whether youโ€™re just feeling impulsive, nowโ€™s the time to…

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  • Change It Up With Lorna

    Change It Up With Lorna

    We talked to Florida based alternative creator Lorna about her upcoming music and advice on community. You encourage other Black/POC to not be afraid to try out alternative styles. Have you ever considered exploring a different alternative style/subculture? Iโ€™m into anything I can get my hands on. I think itโ€™s actually important to explore all…

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  • KAMIYADA+

    KAMIYADA+

    Do you consider yourself to be alternative? It’s a label that has always followed me around so I guess so ๐Ÿ™‚ What do you create/ how do you express yourself/ what do you contribute to the alt POC community? I’m a musician (Kamiyada+) who is known for my alt trap music, but now I dip…

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