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  • Writer: allie mac
    allie mac
  • Apr 30
  • 2 min read

hey guys! I'm starting out with a few of my current favs. Here's what I've been consuming as of late.


Music- Our Song by Rainbow Kitten Surprise

I absolutely would not be surpised if this song was in the top 10 of my spotify wrapped this year. I have been non freaking stop with it. LISTEN


Somebody Else cover of The 1975 by ROLE MODEL

Like genuinly what could be better than Role Model covering The 1975? Nothing. The answer is nothing.


Visual Media- Bridgerton season 3 rewatch

Every few months I do a Bridgerton rewatch while I wait for the new season, and I hadn't rewatched season 3 yet. Need season 4 to be done asap.


Emma Chamberlain Vlogs

I stopped watching Emma's videos for a while once she wasn't posting regularly, but now I'm back and I can't stop. They're so calming yet entertaining and I love them. I'm super glad she's been uploading a lot recently.


Books- Everything is Tuberculosis by John Green

Guys... Guys. When I tell you I don't read non-fiction I mean it. The last book I read was Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros and that's the kinda stuff I usually stick with. However, when John Green releases a book you can bet your bottom dollar that I'll be purchasing it. Did I care about tuberculosis before purchasing the book? Not particularly. Did I trust that Mr. Green would make me find it interesting? Yes. AND I WAS RIGHT. When he says that everything is tuberculosis he freaking means it. I'm a big nerd, so I might not be the best judge of this, but I feel super strongly about it, and I think I'll have to do a wee little review on it when I'm done reading it.


Theatre- Vanya by Anton Chekhov and adapted by Simon Stephens

I saw Andrew Scott in this play this past weekend, and it was breathtaking. He's up on that stage by himself for nearly 2 hours playing about 8 different characters, hootin, hollerin, and carrying on. I don't know how he does that 8 times a week, but it was really incredible. Highly reccomend him in any media you can get your hands on. Once, I got a british streaming service for a month just to watch a recording of the play Present Laughter becasue he was a lead in it, and it was worth every penny. I love him even though I'll never fully recover from Fleabag season 2.



 
 
 

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