Digital Magazines

I chose to look at the digital version of the UK Cosmopolitan March issue and compare it to its print variant, which I conveniently had already laying on my desk. Cosmo’s digital magazine is available for less than £1 on the App Store as well as the Google Play Store. I was very excited to…

Bali: low-cost luxury paradise

I love travelling. Who doesn’t? I have been lucky enough to see 4 of 5 continents before the age of 19. I say lucky, because it’s all thanks to my parents. From them I inherited the passion for seeing new places and cultures. Even if travelling by myself or with friends is great, nothing can…

Film Review: Suffragette

“If they want us to respect the law, they need to make the law respectable” is probably my favourite quote from the amazing movie I’ve recently seen, Suffragette. In October 2015 the historical period drama film came into cinemas, describing the early feminist movement and telling the story of a group of women who were forced underground by an increasingly…

The summer I explored big apple on my own

June 2014. Seventeen years old and just out of High School. Being the start of my gap year before university, I wanted to make that summer unforgettable. And I did. In 12th grade I applied to New York University for their summer term. After passing the TOEFL (Test of English as a foreign language) and hours…

My favourite place on earth: Naples

I can say that I’ve seen many places in my 19 years on earth. I’ve been to almost every continent and yet there is only one city that will never stop to take my breath: Naples. You might say, nothing is like home, so it makes sense for me to love this place. But there…

The struggle of packing 

Planning a journey is way more exciting than packing for it. However, it has to be done. Here are some tips and tricks for efficient packing drawn from my personal experience.

Losing someone

  Losing someone is never easy. A family loss can be devastating, especially if you’re a sensitive person. Your concentration level is low, your sleeping habits weird and everything just feels wrong. After the shock, you spend the next days digesting the horrible news. You think you’re fine, but you’re usually not. It never leaves your…