Why BOA Steakhouse is the eatery of choice for LA’s TikTok famous
Gen-Z’s biggest names flock to the restaurant for comped, overcooked steak so they can get paparazzi’d outside.
Gen-Z’s biggest names flock to the restaurant for comped, overcooked steak so they can get paparazzi’d outside.
On the first anniversary of the Russian invasion, we revisit the Ukrainian TikTokers who went viral after documenting the war’s brutal realities.
A bit like when someone shares a screenshot of a song they’re streaming... we simply don’t care.
There’s cash to be made in these uncertain times – and in 2020 guidance from above is simply a scroll or a follow away.
Stay in and scroll better with our round up of some of the best bookshops on Instagram that will reinvigorate your feed.
The social app might position itself as the anti-Instagram, but it’s really just another avenue for us to pretend our lives are a highlight reel. Do we need the added (two minutes of) pressure?
A snapshot of what’s happening in the Middle East (and how people are handling it on social media).
Widely used as a protesting tool thanks to its encrypted messaging capabilities, party organisers are increasingly using the platform to put on secret DIY raves, recreating all the thrill, hedonism and anonymity of the acid house days.
Feeling kind of crap about yourself? Wrong! In the immortal words of RuPaul, “If you can't love yourself, how in the hell you gonna love somebody else?”
Following the social media giant’s biggest PR crisis to date earlier this month, CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg has announced some grim plans to have us all socialising in a (sort of) parallel universe. But what does it actually mean?
“MAKE INSTAGRAM INSTAGRAM AGAIN!” protests Kylie Jenner against Insta’s TikTokification. Is it a nail in the coffin for the platform or just a firm kick up the arse? Let’s unpack.
Daddy’s been everywhere, from telly and social media to porn. But what does he mean to the men who embody him and why do we keep saying yaass to daddy?
Young Scots have spoken in their own languages for decades. Now they’re finding an authentic voice online, thanks to social media. And blowing yersel up tae fuck in a microwave.
The 16th century torso-tightening garment has been reimagined for an internet generation. The results? Fabulously A-1 partywear.
Ever wondered how Wiki pages are updated so quickly when someone dies? It’s all thanks to a community of dedicated volunteers, who are so fast they even beat the BBC to announcing the Queen’s death.
Norman’s Cafe in London, the one that started it all, has led to new-age caffs cropping up around the country. Are they caricaturing working class culture or a giving a welcome spin on classic British food?
Pink, Harry Styles, Drake... It seems no artist is safe from the recent onslaught of inanimate objects getting chucked at them. What the hell is going on?