

Let’s be honest. No matter how grown, cultured, or green-juice-coded we try to be, McDonald’s is always there for us. Road trips. Breakups. Airport delays. That one night you swear you’re “just getting fries”.


Until three years ago, I wasn’t a cat person. Then I moved into a house where an adorable ragdoll lived on the floor below and occasionally wandered upstairs to watch New Girl with me. From there, it spiralled. When my sister got a cat, I took my role as auntie seriously. So when Java Whiskers Cat Café opened its doors in London back in 2020, it went straight on my list. Last weekend, that long-held dream finally happened.


Setting up your Netflix account is the first step to accessing content as fresh and stylish as a Paris Fashion Week runway. For Millennial and Gen Z women, a secure account means you’re free to stream trending series, explore beauty tutorials, and enjoy pop culture from Seoul to New York—without worrying about account security. Netflix’s simple sign-up process and emphasis on a strong, unique password give you confidence to start curating a viewing experience unique to your vibe.


The pink-tinted world of Harvard Law is officially expanding, and it’s time to trade in your law degree for a high school diploma. While we’ve spent years quoting every line of the original film, Amazon Prime Video is finally taking us back to where the sparkle began with the upcoming prequel series, Elle.


If you’re seeking an experience that combines elements of a Tarantino film, a 90s nostalgia trip, and complete unpredictability, prepare yourself for Road 96, often misidentified as the more intense Road 69. This indie gem from DigixArt isn’t just a walking simulator; it’s a procedural road-trip adventure where every thumbed ride and stolen car brings you closer to either freedom or a very uncomfortable conversation with a serial-killing taxi driver.